HELSINKI - The UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) has employed artificial intelligence to monitor a fleet of tankers servicing shipments from Russia in the Baltic Sea.
The ships are set to remain at sea until April and will be strategically positioned near energy and data cables in an effort ...
A UK-led reaction system to track potential threats to undersea infrastructure, and monitor Russia’s shadow fleet, has been ...
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NATO is deploying approximately 10 ships to protect underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. The first of these ships is ...
NATO will deploy around ten ships by the end of the week to guard critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea ...
The year 2024 ended with a month-long overseas deployment for some of the fighting forces at Barksdale Air Force Base.
The UK is leading a North European drive to track dark fleet tankers heading to Russia using artificial intelligence, the ...
Dubbed Nordic Warden, the operation will use AI to crunch data to track vessels entering areas of interest. JEF said vessels ...
Japan aims to bolster capabilities to defend and recapture remote islands, especially in its southwestern Nansei island chain ...