To protect underwater infrastructure, NATO will send 10 ships to the Baltic Sea starting this weekend.
The ships in question will remain at sea until April.
Placed near power cables and data transmission cables, they will serve as deterrent.
The Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), comprising 10 NATO countries, will use artificial intelligence to monitor critical maritime traffic in the Baltic Sea.
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The idea of sending ships to the Baltic Sea seems like a strategic move, but I don't know if it will be enough to stop sabotage. Let's hope that artificial intelligence can really help monitor maritime traffic effectively.