Submarine Threat Rise explores the growing submarine threat in Northern European waters and its impact on Nordic security. It examines how increased submarine activity, particularly in the Baltic and Norwegian Seas, is forcing Nordic nations to reassess their naval strategies. The book highlights the critical need for enhanced anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities, especially concerning frigate acquisition, to safeguard vital trade routes and deter potential aggression in the region.
The book uniquely emphasizes the challenges faced by Nordic countries with their geographic constraints and reliance on international cooperation. It details the evolution of submarine technology and tactics, analyzes Nordic defense strategies, and offers policy recommendations for strengthening maritime security. Readers will gain insights into submarine detection methods, the limitations of current ASW technologies, and the strategic significance of the Nordic region in global power dynamics.
Structured in three parts, Submarine Threat Rise first outlines the history and current state of submarine warfare. It then analyzes present Nordic defense strategies, focusing on frigate procurement. Finally, it proposes policy recommendations for enhanced regional cooperation, presenting a balanced assessment of the submarine threat and the necessity for proactive defense measures.