A New Era of Maritime Autonomy in the Baltic
Cutting-edge trials of unmanned maritime systems — locally dubbed meridroonit — are currently underway at the Finnish Navy base in Upinniemi. Conducted in cooperation with NATO, the exercises aim to enhance allied capabilities in monitoring maritime areas and safeguarding critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.
security worldwide nato defense industry news20 june 2025 | 15:08 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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The operations extend west of Porkkalanniemi, reaching as far as the waters off Hanko. Finland's complex coastal environment offers a demanding yet ideal testing ground for validating the performance of autonomous maritime technologies.
- Unmanned systems offer vast potential and versatile applications. Intelligent and autonomous platforms can monitor areas and key assets, freeing up valuable human resources for other critical tasks, said Commodore Marko Laaksonen, Director of Operations at the Finnish Navy.
For the Finnish Navy, cooperation with NATO on deploying emerging technologies is a vital component of national defense development. The ongoing tests align with broader strategic objectives — strengthening maritime security and increasing resilience of seabed-based energy and communication infrastructure.
As geopolitical tensions rise and hybrid threats evolve, unmanned maritime systems may prove essential to ensuring persistent surveillance and rapid response capabilities across the Baltic. Finland’s efforts represent a forward-leaning contribution to NATO’s collective maritime situational awareness and undersea security framework.
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