Revealing all - Inside Nato's battle against Russia's hidden threats
Go onboard Nato’s Baltic Sentry mission, offering rare access to the frontline effort to protect critical undersea infrastructure in one of the world’s most strategically sensitive regions. BFBS Forces News Reporter, Rosie Laydon, witnesses how Nato forces are responding to a surge in suspected sabotage incidents targeting vital undersea cables that carry global internet and communications traffic. With tensions rising in the Baltic Sea and increasing reports of suspicious activity - including anchor dragging and shadow fleet movements - Nato has stepped up its maritime presence. This exclusive report reveals the growing importance of undersea security, the evolving tactics at sea, and how Nato is adapting to a new kind of threat beneath the waves. #NATO #BalticSea #Russia #UnderseaCables #MilitaryNews #BFBS #ForcesNews #Navy #Defence #Security #Geopolitics #Subsea #MaritimeSecurity

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