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北约波罗的海安全任务有效遏制海底破坏事件
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自北约在波罗的海启动安全任务以来,西方官员表示海底基础设施破坏事件有所减少。该任务旨在保护关键海底通信和能源设施,通过加强巡逻和监测,显著缩短了对可疑活动的反应时间。北约利用人工智能技术分析航运模式,及时发现异常活动,并迅速部署力量进行调查。这一举措被认为是应对俄罗斯可能发动的混合战争策略,有效提高了该地区的安全性。

🛡️ 北约在波罗的海部署了安全任务,以应对该地区近期发生的一系列海底基础设施破坏事件。这些事件被部分归咎于俄罗斯,并被描述为混合战争策略的一部分。该任务通过加强军事存在和监测,旨在威慑并阻止进一步的破坏行为,维护关键海底设施的安全。

⏱️ NATO的波罗的海安全任务显著缩短了对海底可疑活动的反应时间。据指挥官称,过去反应时间可能长达七到八小时,现在已缩短至一小时以内。这得益于增强的侦察和预警能力,使得北约能够更迅速地识别和应对潜在威胁,有效遏制了破坏事件的发生。

🤖 北约利用人工智能技术来分析航运模式,识别异常活动,例如不寻常的转向、逗留或速度变化。当AI检测到任何可疑迹象时,可以立即部署无人机、飞机或舰船进行调查。这种智能化的监测和快速反应机制,被认为是导致海底破坏事件减少的关键因素之一。

Western officials say undersea infrastructure sabotage is down since NATO began a security mission in the Baltic Sea.

NATO's security operation to protect critical undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, now several months into the mission, appears to be driving down sabotage incidents, Western officials told Business Insider on Friday.

"For the last half year, we haven't had any incidents," Commodore Arjen Warnaar, the Dutch commander of Standing NATO Maritime Group 1, said during an interview.

"My feeling is that we are having an effect," he said.

Warnaar spoke aboard the Dutch warship HNLMS Johan de Witt, the flagship of SNMG1, an alliance naval quick reaction force. The amphibious transport vessel arrived in London on Friday, fresh off a deployment participating in NATO's Baltic Sentry mission.

NATO announced the mission in January following several incidents involving sabotage of critical undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. Some of the malign activity has been linked to Russia and attributed to an ongoing hybrid warfare-style campaign that officials argue Moscow is waging against the West.

Throughout the year, NATO warships and aircraft have patrolled the region to prevent further damage from sabotage.

NATO announced Baltic Sentry in response to undersea sabotage incidents.

Though Baltic Sentry is an alliance effort, Warnaar specifically praised Baltic Sea states like Sweden, Finland, and Estonia, that have been more heavily involved in deterring sabotage given that the stakes are higher for these countries. The damage of data and communication cables has a greater effect on them.

"The hardest part is actually the legal part, and the coastal states in the Baltic have done a fantastic job to address this," Warnaar said. "NATO is always there. We're monitoring, we're watching, and we are reporting everything we see, and that is an important function."

Cdr. Craig Raeburn, the British chief of staff for SNMG1, said aboard the Johan de Witt, that over the year, NATO has increased its surveillance and reaction capability within Baltic Sentry.

"The reaction time to any kind of malign incident in the Baltic was probably about seven to eight hours before we got any kind of surveillance or understood what was going on," he said. "And I think now it's probably down to an hour."

Raeburn said that NATO uses artificial intelligence technology to analyze shipping patterns for any unusual activity, including strange turning motions, loitering, and notable changes in speed that might be normal for a warship but not a civilian vessel.

The Dutch warship HNLMS Johan de Witt, in London, fresh off its deployment with Baltic Sentry.

If the AI detects any unusual activity, NATO commanders can quickly deploy drones, aircraft, or ships to the area to investigate. Raeburn said that it looks like "because we started looking and we started reacting," the sabotage has disappeared.

NATO added more assets to Baltic Sentry in late September following drone incursions over Danish military bases.

Cdr. Arlo Abrahamson, a spokesperson for NATO's Allied Maritime Command, said at the time that the deployment of additional support and patrol assets — including multiple intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platforms, and at least one air defense frigate — demonstrates how Baltic Sentry is a flexible mission with "more to it than just the protection of critical undersea infrastructure."

Baltic Sentry is taking place alongside Eastern Sentry, another NATO mission aimed at shielding the alliance's eastern edge. It launched in mid-September after European forces shot down a number of Russian drones that violated Polish airspace.

Several countries have deployed fighter jets to Eastern Sentry to help patrol NATO airspace over the past few weeks.

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