Finland to launch maritime surveillance hub together with Baltic allies
Finland leads Baltic cooperation to monitor undersea cables with tech upgrades and info sharing amid repeated damage linked to Russia's shadow fleet, officials said.
- Finland plans to set up a maritime surveillance center with cooperation from Estonia and other Baltic allies to monitor the Gulf of Finland and intervene in territorial waters.
- The center will enable the exchange of information, risk analyses, threat assessments and real-time data to enhance regional maritime surveillance capabilities.
- Recent incidents involving Russian 'shadow fleet' vessels damaging undersea cables in the Baltic Sea have highlighted the need for improved maritime security cooperation.
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The Finnish Border Guard has established a maritime surveillance center to protect critical underwater infrastructure in the Gulf of Finland. According to a statement from the guard, which falls under the Finnish Ministry of the Interior, the center was established in cooperation with the European Commission and EU countries around the Baltic Sea.
Military correspondents: NATO pirate station in the Baltic Sea should be suppressed by force: EADaily
EADaily, January 27th, 2026. The military correspondents responded to Finland's announced creation of a marine monitoring center to protect critical underwater infrastructure in the Gulf of Finland, which significantly blocks Russia's maritime economic activity in the Baltic Sea.
Finland hopes to prevent cable damage with new surveillance centre
Finland's Border Guard hopes to prevent damage to critical undersea infrastructure in the Gulf of Finland with a maritime surveillance centre it plans to set up in cooperation with other Baltic Sea states and the EU Commission, it said on Monday.
The Finnish Coast Guard hopes to prevent the deterioration of critical submarine infrastructure in the Gulf of Finland by means of a maritime surveillance centre which aims to establish it in cooperation with other Baltic States and the European Commission.
Finland tackles undersea cable sabotage amid Russian threat
Finland is set to establish a new maritime surveillance centre in the Gulf of Finland, a move aimed at protecting critical undersea infrastructure amidst heightened regional tensions.
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