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NATO steps up Baltic Sea patrols after subsea infrastructure damage

20 October 2023 12:09

NATO and allies are stepping up patrols in the Baltic Sea following recent damage to undersea infrastructure. Surveillance and reconnaissance flights by maritime patrol aircraft, AWACS, and drones will be increased. 4 MCM ships will be deployed in the region.

NATO press release

NATO and Allies are stepping up patrols in the Baltic Sea following recent damage to undersea infrastructure in the region. The increased measures include additional surveillance and reconnaissance flights, including maritime patrol aircraft, NATO AWACS planes, and drones. A fleet of four NATO minehunters is also being dispatched to the area, reports Naval News.

“We continue to monitor the situation closely, and we remain in close contact with our Allies Estonia and Finland, and our partner Sweden. NATO will continue to adapt its maritime posture in the Baltic Sea and will take all necessary steps to keep Allies safe.”

Dylan White, NATO spokesperson

Since the Nord Stream sabotage in September 2022, NATO has enhanced patrols near critical undersea infrastructure and has promoted technological innovation – including drones – to better detect any suspicious activity. Earlier this year, NATO created an undersea infrastructure coordination cell to deepen ties between governments, military, industry actors, and NATO, and has since established the NATO Maritime Centre for the Security of Critical Undersea Infrastructure within NATO’s Maritime Command.

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