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The Baltic Sea is better known than the North Sea for highlighting the vulnerability of the alliance's critical undersea ...
The UK Government's Minister for Telecoms, Sir Chris Bryant MP, has told the Joint Committee's ongoing Undersea Cables ...
Analysts have been tracking Russian electronic warfare from across the Gdańsk Bay, pinpointing familiar sites in Kaliningrad.
Cyberattacks and undersea cable sabotage are blurring the line between war and peace and exposing holes in UK law, a government minister has warned lawmakers. Earlier this year, the UK government ...
The increasing disruption of satellite-based navigation systems in European waters significantly increases the risk of ...
Similar sabotage acts previously affected NATO member states, including Sweden, such as the cutting of key underwater ...
Optics 11 claims its underwater surveillance system can keep constant tabs on ships while remaining undetected.
Undersea fibre-optic cables are lifelines for everything from financial markets to military command. But they’re under siege, and in the Baltic Sea, NATO is racing to adapt.
One of these ships was boarded and searched. Evidence of cable cutting was found. Chinese and Russian officials continue to profess surprise and ignorance of these acts of sabotage. Worse, all this is ...
The Estlink 2 electricity cable between Finland and Estonia has resumed operations after a six-month outage caused by ...
A 2014 maritime boundary treaty between Russia and Estonia has not been ratified yet due to tension between the two countries ...
NATO Task Force X is conducting MUS experimentation in the Baltic Sea to demonstrate both the capacity to accelerate ...