MOSCOW (Sputnik) – NATO countries will start monitoring underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea in December using the alliance’s underwater security infrastructure, Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reported on Wednesday.
Earlier in the day, Norwegian commander Pal Bratbak presented the project for the operation of the NATO Maritime Center for the Security of Critical Undersea Infrastructure (CUI) to the media, the newspaper said, adding that the operations are currently in the early stages as the agency started work in May.
The undersea infrastructure will be monitored using software that integrates data from the Automatic Identification System (AIS), which records the location of ships, satellite imagery, and pipeline sensors. The sensors will be placed on oil and gas pipelines, not communication cables, the newspaper said.
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