UK and allies to use AI to protect undersea cables from Russian shadow fleet attacks
- The UK and allies have launched an operation using artificial intelligence to monitor threats to undersea cables from a Russian shadow fleet, beginning last week.
- The Joint Expeditionary Force aims to track suspicious vessels in real-time and share warnings among its member nations.
- The Eagle S, a tanker registered in the Cook Islands, is suspected of damaging the Estlink 2 electricity cable on Christmas Day.
- UK Defense Secretary John Healey stated that this technology enhances monitoring capabilities while maintaining security with fewer resources.
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Cables and Russian ships put under AI-powered surveillance in Baltic Sea
The move comes in response to the suspected sabotage of an undersea electricity cable by a Russian vessel. The post Cables and Russian ships put under AI-powered surveillance in Baltic Sea appeared first on Euractiv.
Countries are tracking Russia's shadow fleet using AI after suspected attacks on undersea cables
Finnish Coast Guard near the oil tanker Eagle S in December 2024.Jussi Nukari / Lehtikuva / AFPA UK-led coalition is using AI to track Russia's shadow fleet, the British Ministry of Defence said.The operation, involving 10 countries, comes after damage to major undersea cables in the Baltic.Finland said evidence suggests a Russia-linked ship dragged its anchor to sever the cables.A UK-led coalition of European countries has deployed AI to track …
British-led force to use AI in tracking Russia’s shadow fleet
PARIS — The U.K.-led Joint Expeditionary Force, a military partnership of 10 northern European countries, has activated an AI-powered system to track potential threats to undersea infrastructure and monitor the so-called Russian shadow fleet, consisting of hundreds of often poorly maintained vessels used to circumvent sanctions and possibly for spying and sabotage.The operation, dubbed Nordic Warden, was activated last week, the U.K. said in a s…
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