NATO Warns of Russian Hybrid Warfare Threat to Undersea Infrastructure
Vice Admiral Didier Maleterre highlights the vulnerability of vital undersea cables and pipelines, essential for the security and economy of nearly 1 billion people in NATO nations.
- NATO's Allied Maritime Command expresses concerns over potential Russian attacks on undersea networks, threatening vital communications and energy links.
- Recent incidents, including damages to the Nord Stream and Baltic Connector pipelines, underscore the heightened risk of sabotage.
- The undersea infrastructure, crucial for internet and power across Europe and North America, was not originally designed to withstand modern hybrid warfare tactics.
- NATO is intensifying surveillance and protective measures, utilizing advanced technologies like AI and satellites to monitor and secure these critical assets.
- The addition of Sweden to NATO enhances the alliance's capabilities in the Baltic and Arctic regions, bolstering defenses against potential threats.