Finland, Britain and Estonia conduct joint exercises in the Baltic Sea to protect underwater infrastructure
Kyiv • UNN
Finland, the United Kingdom, and Estonia are conducting military exercises in the Baltic Sea to strengthen their ability to protect underwater infrastructure and deter threats. The exercises are part of the Joint Expeditionary Force's efforts to strengthen defense and surveillance.
Defense forces and border guards from Finland, the United Kingdom and Estonia are conducting military exercises in the Baltic Sea region on December 4-5 2023. This was reported by the press service of the Finnish Ministry of Defense, UNN reports.
The purpose of the exercise is to develop capabilities for monitoring and protection of underwater infrastructure and to repel underwater military threats
The Finnish Defense Ministry clarifies that these exercises are part of strengthening the presence of the Joint Expeditionary Force for Defense Cooperation (JEF) presence and surveillance in the Baltic Sea region.
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These exercises are one signal of how we can protect and monitor critical infrastructure together with our allies and partners