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Undersea cables and other vital under-water infrastructure again! North Sea and probably beyond that.
"NATO is strengthening its entire submarine [underwater] defense"
From https://warnews247 | Alexandros Boufesis info@warnews247.gr30.06.2024 |
"NATO fears Russia has mine critical maritime infrastructure, at least in the North Sea. It is noted that a few days ago Russian analysts urged the country's Army to 'cut in two' Europe and the United States by hitting."
Internet fiber-optic cable, gas and oil pipelines mined in advance to be destroyed in the eventuality of war between NATO and Russia.
"In the last ten years, more than 160 non-military Russian ships have carried out 945 suspicious maneuvers. At least 749 – within a kilometer [half-mile] radius of the pipelines."
Guards Minelayers Russian naval GRU in action? At least during that period of the Cold War all [?] Soviet oceanic-going vessels designed with dual-purpose military/commercial mission. Has that long standing tradition continued?
See previous blog entries the potential for war-making, the undersea infrastructure problem:
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2024/05/cables.html
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2024/05/undersea.html
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