'Atlantic Bastion': UK beefs up undersea defence to project crucial cables and pipelines

Stuart Stone
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Cables and interconnectors linking the UK grid to offshore wind farms and mainland Europe are to benefit from enhanced security following recent incursions, government confirms

The UK has today unveiled plans to deploy autonomous vessels, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, warships, and aircraft to protect critical undersea infrastructure, including cables and interconnectors...

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