Subsea cable damage in the Baltic Sea in recent months was likely the result of maritime accidents, not Russian sabotage, according to several US and European intelligence officials. As reported by ...
In November, a Chinese-owned freight vessel was suspected of severing two fibre-optic cables under the Baltic ... Russian gasoline that allegedly cut a subsea power connector between Finland ...
The first subsea cable system directly connecting Singapore to the American west coast has been granted a landing license by ...
NATO is deploying sea drones to help monitor and defend subsea cables in the Baltic amid the escalating threat of Russian ...
Residents of the Isle au Haut, a remote, unbridged Maine island community, banded together to complete a subsea cable project ...
Another Chinese-flagged vessel, the NewnewPolar Bear, damaged subsea communications and gas cables in the Baltic in October 2023 by dragging its anchor. China admitted the vessel was responsible ...
The US and Norway have agreed on further steps to increase the security of subsea infrastructure including better involvement ...
An image of an "anchor cutter", a device to cut subsea cables designed by marine engineers at Lishui University in China, 2020. Credit: Lishui University An image of an "anchor cutter", a device ...
Yokogawa Electric Corp. introduced Dec. 10 its OpreX subsea system for monitoring power cables that transport electricity ...
Subsea communications cables might be one of the most underrated yet most important parts of the global economy – but they are also among the most vulnerable and open to disruption. The cables ...