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    US and allies warn of increased Russian activities near undersea cables

    By Lauren Taylor,

    11 hours ago

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    Undersea cables, crucial to global communications, have recently become focal points of geopolitical tensions between Russia and the U.S. These cables, which sprawl across ocean floors, are vital for international data and power transfer, facilitating approximately $10 trillion in daily transactions.

    U.S. officials, according to CNN , have observed a noticeable increase in Russian military activities near key undersea cables. These observations include the presence of surface vessels, submarines, and naval drones, heightening concerns about potential sabotage.

    Intelligence reports suggest that Russia is enhancing its capabilities to disrupt these vital communication links. These actions could severely impact global communications, affecting private and government sectors, financial markets, and international energy distribution.

    In response to the growing threats, NATO is actively funding a project to develop a system that would seamlessly reroute internet traffic to satellites should undersea cables be compromised by attacks or natural disasters. This initiative involves collaboration with researchers from the U.S., Iceland, Sweden and Switzerland .

    It aims to ensure continuous internet connectivity amid global geopolitical tensions. The project also seeks to improve threat detection and the accuracy of monitoring undersea infrastructure .

    The waters around Northern Europe have seen increased Russian military operations specifically targeting undersea cables and wind farms. Public broadcasters from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland have reported that Russia has been operating a fleet of suspected spy ships in these Northern European waters.

    Through data analysis, intercepted radio communications, and intelligence insights, approximately 50 ships have been tracked over several years, mapping the seabed for potential sabotage.

    The U.S. and its Western allies continue to monitor Russian ships patrolling near critical maritime infrastructure and undersea cables far from Russian shores. This heightened surveillance is part of a broader strategy to mitigate the risks associated with undersea cable disruptions.

    The U.S. has stated that any sabotage of critical undersea infrastructure would represent a significant escalation in hostilities by Russia.

    The post US and allies warn of increased Russian activities near undersea cables appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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