Norway and UK Cement Anti-Submarine Alliance
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A unique agreement between the UK and Norway is signed: it aims at protecting critical infrastructure – and joint exercises.
Original news Great Britain and Norway announce the agreement for the creation of a joint fleet of warships to counter the threat of Moscow in the strategic waters between Greenland and Scandinavia
The announcement of British membership in the Norwegian programme of mother ships for autonomous systems, at Lunna House, takes place against the background of an increase in Russian naval activities and the need to protect the submarine infrastructure of the North Atlantic. It explicitly links operational components (joint patrolling and Arctic training) and industrial components (hulls, modular bays, robots) to [...]
The UK and Norway have taken action against Russia's increasing submarine activity in the North Atlantic. The two countries have established a joint naval force for the first time to protect strategic cables and contain the Russian threat. The task force, which will consist of 13 warships, will reportedly begin patrolling the Scotland-Greenland line. Alpaslan Düven, a reporter for A News in London, explained the details of the critical agreement…
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