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NAFO 2-2025

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Editorial:
Trilemma
Stefan Nitschke
2
The Plotting Table
Letter from Delhi
India sets up a new nuclear submarine base

Sarosh Bana
4
Deter and defend: Baltic Sentry spearheads NATO’s CUI threat response
Dr. Lee Willett
6
Tensions in the Baltic Sea – what is the risk posed by Russia’s shadow fleet?
Lutz Krieg
9
NATO releases list of twelve defence-critical raw materials
Dr. Stefan Nitschke
12
Indefinite risks: how to use cyber intel for security
Dr. Stefan Nitschke
14
People Talk
Interview with Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chair of the NATO Military Committee
“Our Number One priority remains collective defence”

Dr. Theodor Benien
16
Spotlight
Autonomous Systems
REAIM Summit: safe and ethical use of autonomous weapon systems

Dr. Patrick Glauner and Andreas Leupold
19
Global Update
Offshore Patrol Vessels
Approaching a pivotal juncture – patrol vessels are driven by fleet modernisation needs, emerging maritime threats

Dr. Stefan Nitschke
22
Analysis
Weaponising Drones
What Group 1 and 2 unmanned aircraft systems are designed for weapons deployment?

Travis J. Kneen
28
Feature
Naval Strike
Sustained strike – Tomahawk continues to evolve its revolutionary output

Dr. Lee Willett
32
Naval Air & Missile Defence
The Aegis/SPY-7 approach: Canada, Spain addressing new capability at sea

Dr. Stefan Nitschke
36
Dialogue with
– Jim Girard, President and Chief Executive Officer at OSI Maritime Systems Ltd

Dr. Stefan Nitschke
39
– Staffcaptain Lieutenant Jörg Lerche, Naval Command Rostock (Germany) and Thomas Meyer, Key Account Manager Defence Fabrics, GORE-TEX Professional
Lutz Krieg
42
Regional Focus
India
Transforming an indispensable force – Indian Navy awaits its air power – Part I

Sarosh Bana
44
Dossier 48

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