The UK led fightback against undersea cable-cutters | Sitrep podcast

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After a string of attacks against European data and power cables, and undersea pipelines, the British-led Joint Expeditionary Force has activated a new AI powered system to track and monitor suspicious activity from Russian “shadow fleet” ships.

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Kate Gerbeau presents, with expert analysis from Professor Michael Clarke.

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