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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Navy ups surveillance in the Gulf of Finland

Commodore Juha VauhkonenThe Finnish Navy has increased its patrols and surveillance tasks by nearly 70 percent in the Gulf of Finland due to an upsurge in Russian naval activity.

Russia’s heightened military presence in the Baltic Sea can be seen in a rise in the Finnish Navy’s tasks in the Gulf of Finland. Commodore Juha Vauhkonen says the number of vessel identification assignments has risen drastically.

”Compared with last year, we’ve had to increase our presence in the Gulf by about 68 percent,” Vauhkonen says. “We primarily go out to identify so-called government ships, so they aren’t necessarily all military and Finland’s maritime border has not been compromised.”

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