Russia could target undersea cables and GPS to cripple Western communication, says NATO

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Tools of disruption: With no viable worldwide alternatives to the undersea cable and GPS networks, the West remains highly vulnerable if Russia opts to leverage these systems as bargaining chips or as a means of sabotage. NATO is taking the threat seriously and is setting up backups as geopolitical tensions with Russia remain high over the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Experts suggest even more needs to be done.

NATO is sounding the alarm about a potential threat from Russia to disrupt vital communication and navigation systems. It warns that Russia may already have plans in place to target undersea fiber optic cables and scramble GPS signals as retaliation for Western support of Ukraine.

Particularly vulnerable is the vast network of undersea telecommunications cables that now span around 745,000 miles and facilitate a whopping 95% of global internet traffic – including calls, financial transactions, and video streaming. Any significant damage could wipe out internet connectivity across large regions.

According to Robert Dover, an international security professor at Hull University, who spoke to Business Insider, these cables have long been seen as potential military targets, dating back to the Cold War era when the US and Soviet Union closely monitored them. This threat is being renewed now.

The Center for Strategic and International Studies reports that Russian spy ships and submarines have been loitering suspiciously close to undersea cable routes. In response, a concerned NATO has stepped up maritime patrols in key areas like the coast of Ireland.

Using the act of damaging internet infrastructure as a weapon may have already happened. In 2023, damage to a Baltic Sea cable disrupted telecommunications between Sweden and Estonia for a period. While Russia denied involvement, Swedish officials stated the cable was struck by an "external force or tampering."

Even if Russia wasn't involved, the country's deputy Security Council chairman Dmitry Medvedev in June warned of such actions following perceived Western sabotage of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline last year.

"If we proceed from the proven complicity of Western countries in blowing up the Nord Streams, then we have no constraints – even moral – left to prevent us from destroying the ocean floor cable communications of our enemies," he stated bluntly on Telegram.

Compounding concerns, Russia is also suspected of interfering with GPS systems used for aviation. In April, flights between Helsinki and Tartu were grounded for a month due to scrambled GPS signals, believed to be Russian electronic warfare tactics.

"Russia has long been developing this capability and it is currently a cheap and effective way of malicious gray-zone interference," Melanie Garson, an international security expert at University College London, told Business Insider.

The airline industry is heavily dependent on GPS guidance for routing and landing aircraft safely. While airplanes have backup navigation capabilities, disrupted GPS can still create dangerous situations.

Russia has further enhanced its electronic warfare skills throughout the war, remotely scrambling the GPS coordinates used by missiles and drones. Some analysts believe these disruptions in Northern Europe may be Russia sending a warning signal to NATO countries.

For its part, NATO has begun implementing automatic alert systems to detect undersea cable interference and re-route traffic via satellite if needed. However, Garson says much more needs to be done to safeguard these critical infrastructures and develop resilient backups.

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The problem would be attribution of blame. Russia could do it, then they would deny it. If you can't publicly prove it or catch them in the act then what do you do?

Assuming your intelligence strongly believes it was them, the response would have to be as covert as the initial act e.g you cut more lines, we'll sink your oil tankers and pretend they were accidents. Cold War stuff.

The West used to be very good at this kind of shadow warfare and has seemingly forgotten a lot of those dark arts, unlike the Russians who are very much using them against an ill prepared West. Time to get back up to speed again.
 
I hope this is true. Because then we would have total justification to take on Russian in any way we please.
I mean, that would threaten our security and our economy.
Russia's and Putin's self-destruction tour would finally be complete.
 
IMO, Russian Hubris and bloviating - just like what was it, last year when some Dolt of a Russian General said something like "Maybe we will take back Alaska, too."

If Russia were to do this, it would effect them, too.
 
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I hope this is true. Because then we would have total justification to take on Russian in any way we please.
I mean, that would threaten our security and our economy.
Russia's and Putin's self-destruction tour would finally be complete.
Seems like Putie is already well on his way to destroying his own country without raising the prospect of Nuclear war - which, if Putie is stupid enough to sabotage undersea cables, IMO, it could have the unfortunate after affect of starting another world war. Times are insane enough now without the added insanity that another world war would bring, IMO.
 
IMO, Russian Hubris and bloviating - just like what was it, last year when some Dolt of a Russian General said something like "Maybe we will take back Alaska, too."

If Russia were to do this, it would effect them, too.
Putin isn't much more than a 3-year-old slamming his bedroom door because he didn't get his way. Oh, and because he got his a** whooped. Again.
 
Funny why they always claim that Russia will do this and that when it turns out the accuser is the one that did it. Remember Nord Stream pipe? Russia did it? Turns out Ukraine blew it up.
 
"Russia could target undersea cables and GPS to cripple Western communication, says NATO"

Says NATO says it All...! Total crap...!


100% dead on accurate . Never ever trust anything NATO says or our current communist government says. What the mainstream media report is never ever accurate , the mainstream media's purpose is to keep people from finding out the truth .
 
Adversaries will always be adversaries and both sides are always at each other's throat. This will never end.
 
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I hope this is true. Because then we would have total justification to take on Russian in any way we please.
I mean, that would threaten our security and our economy.
Russia's and Putin's self-destruction tour would finally be complete.
Ok armchair general, if you want to fight... go enlist?... I hear Ukraine could use the help... otherwise stop hoping braver people will do things you are too scared to do; or want to see others do so you can see explosions on TV ... only for you to later post about the horrors of war when someone you know(completely innocent) is killed by a missile on their way to the supermarket. That's real war when it comes home.
 
Ok armchair general, if you want to fight... go enlist?... I hear Ukraine could use the help... otherwise stop hoping braver people will do things you are too scared to do; or want to see others do so you can see explosions on TV ... only for you to later post about the horrors of war when someone you know(completely innocent) is killed by a missile on their way to the supermarket. That's real war when it comes home.
Very true. And that horror of war had been ongoing for a full decade in Donbass; a place none of these new-minted Ukraine flag-wavers had even heard of before Russia invaded.

Also in recent months Ukraine has admitted that they had very nearly reached a peace agreement in the 2022 peace talks: Russia would withdraw fully in exchange for Ukraine agreeing to remain neutral and not join NATO. That deal -- according to Ukraine's lead negotiator -- was scuttled under pressure from NATO.
 
Putin isn't much more than a 3-year-old slamming his bedroom door because he didn't get his way. Oh, and because he got his a** whooped. Again.
I agree. Assuming recent news reports are accurate, the Russian population and his top generals are growing increasingly dissatisfied with Putin.

My bet is Russia will experience a coup of some sort, and that Putin will find himself in prison or in an unmarked grave somewhere.
 
Assuming recent news reports are accurate, the Russian population and his top generals are growing increasingly dissatisfied with Putin ... My bet is Russia will experience a coup of some sort
You mean, the same 'recent' reports we've been reading since 2020? My favorite was the series of reports in 2021 that Putin was 'near death' from blood cancer.

While replacing Putin with a more democratic leader would certainly benefit Russia, it seems unlikely in the near future. Ukraine's recent ill-advised military incursion across the Russian border was a tailor-made photo-op for Putin, as images of German-made tanks and US missile launchers rolling across Russian soldier seemingly validated everything he'd been telling the Russian people about the need to keep Ukraine out of NATO -- especially after Italian media was unwise enough to interview one of those soldiers, wearing a cap emblazoned with Nazi SS insignia.
 
Ok armchair general, if you want to fight... go enlist
Been there, done that. 4+2.

I hear Ukraine could use the help
Really? I hear it's Russia that needs help.

only for you to later post about the horrors of war when someone you know(completely innocent) is killed by a missile on their way to the supermarket. That's real war when it comes home.
When I said we could take on Russia how we want, I meant with further funding and more weapon systems. But you seem to be writing your own book so, please continue.

You mean, the same 'recent' reports we've been reading since 2020? My favorite was the series of reports in 2021 that Putin was 'near death' from blood cancer.
And there is no chance he recovered? He was out of public view for a long time.
But speaking of those that write their own book from unrelated comments, you continue also.
 
I hope this is true. Because then we would have total justification to take on Russian in any way we please.
I mean, that would threaten our security and our economy.
Russia's and Putin's self-destruction tour would finally be complete.
Russia's self-destructive tour can never be completed because Russia's existence is destroying itself from within.
Why do you think it fell apart twice within just 100 years? Because it is extremely weak on the inside. It knows
how to steal from its citizens to make pretty decent weapons, especially for the price, but when the time comes that people need to defend the nation, nobody wants to.
I have a theory that Russia's hunger for military power is a result of a subconscious fear of personal weakness. They feel weak, therefore they try to get as many weapons as possible to keep themselves strong.
But since little thought is spent on improving life and wellbeing of the people, the circle of life goes on.
 
Why do you think Russia fell apart twice within just 100 years?
LOL, what? Learn history. Russia didn't "fall apart" in 1991 -- it declared it was leaving the USSR -- which it did before most other Soviet republics -- and during its entire tenure there, it maintained its own separate government and identity. Why do you think Soviet tanks and troops were sent to the Russian parliament in '91 to arrest the Russian President Yeltsin?

As for the 1917 Revolution, if you're going to class that as "falling apart", then Ukraine fell apart twice in the last 30 years, most recently in 2014, when they overthrew their democratically-elected president and government.

I have a theory that Russia's hunger for military power is a result of a subconscious fear of personal weakness.
The US spends far more on military weapons and power than any other country. Prior to China's recent military budget increases, the US spent more than the next ten highest nations combined ... and even today spends more than the total budgets of 183 of the world's 193 nations.

But that's all for the purest of motives, right?

And there is no chance he recovered? He was out of public view for a long time.
There is no chance he recovered from blood cancer, yes. Putin was never out of sight for more than a week or so, and no one recovers from lymphoma or lymphoma without a lengthy series of radiation and chemo, which are impossible to hide.
 
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