Saturday, November 13, 2021

Norwegian Undersea Surveillance Network That Monitors Submarine Activity Had Its Cables Mysteriously Cut

A platform within the LoVe network undergoes routine maintenance in 2019. LoVe Ocean Observatory  

Warzone/The Drive: Norwegian Undersea Surveillance Network Had Its Cables Mysteriously Cut 

The seafloor ocean observatory off the coast of northern Norway can detect submarine traffic, which could make it a prime target for the Russians. 

Undersea sensors off the coast of northern Norway that are able to collect data about passing submarines, among other things, have been knocked out, the country’s state-operated Institute of Marine Research, or IMR, has revealed. The cause of the damage is unknown, but the cables linking the sensor nodes to control stations ashore are said to have been cut and then disappeared. This has raised suspicions about deliberate sabotage, possibly carried out by the Russian government, which definitely has the means to do so. 

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WNU Editor: Guess who everyone is suspecting .... Are Russian Agents Going To Ireland To Inspect Undersea Cables? (February 17, 2020).

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Meanwhile NATO commence the hunt for Red October.... Keep ducking 🙈