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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 21NATO Faces Renewed Russian Submarine Threat in the North Atlantic
2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 21
- NATO and Russia are intensifying their undersea confrontation in the North Atlantic and Arctic, echoing Cold War-era submarine warfare.
- Russia has modernized its navy with advanced nuclear submarines, challenging NATO forces, particularly from Norway, the UK, and the US.
- This resurgence in Russian seapower raises concerns over the security of vital subsea infrastructure and the balance of military power in the region.
Can NATO's industrial base win a new undersea arms race against Russia and China? As AI-powered hunter-killer submarines patrol the Arctic, who is truly in control? Is Russia's Poseidon 'doomsday' torpedo a credible weapon or a strategic bluff? How is Russia weaponizing information to fracture NATO without firing a single shot? As the Arctic melts, are new shipping routes becoming the world's next great battleground? With the last nuclear treaty expired, how close is the world to an uncontrolled arms race?