NATO Launches Baltic Sentry to Protect Critical Undersea Cables

NATO Launches Baltic Sentry to Protect Critical Undersea Cables
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7 Highlights
  • NATO boosts Baltic Sentry to protect cables from rising Russian and Chinese threats.
  • Frigates, aircraft, drones, and AI monitor Baltic infrastructure for sabotage.
  • Undersea cables, carrying 95% of internet traffic, are vulnerable to geopolitics.
  • Germany, Finland, and Estonia lead NATO's defense strategy against cable threats.
  • Russia and China identified for operations damaging undersea cables.
  • EU diplomat warns against dismissing cable attacks amid geopolitical tensions.
  • Western leaders call for stronger defense against rising threats to infrastructure.
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