Cables essential to internet traffic are damaged hundreds of times a year. It may not always be accidental, Justin Sherman ...
Most of the world's data travels via ocean cables, which are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how they are protected.
A spate of sabotage attacks on underwater cables, allegedly perpetrated by a Russian "shadow fleet", have shown global telecommunications infrastructure is poorly protected against deliberate acts of ...
The weakening of the AMOC has paused since the early 2010s. A recent study by scientists at AOML found that the Atlantic ...
In the Baltic Sea, there has been one accident after another recently involving the breaking of a deep-sea cable. Tankers and ...
Nearly a dozen miles off the California coast on a foggy October morning, a crane lifts a boxy yellow robot off the deck of the research vessel Rachel Carson and lowers it into Monterey Bay’s choppy ...
The last British submarine known to have severed a cable was HMS Conqueror in 1982. Fresh from firing the torpedoes that sank ...
In recent months, Europe's subsea infrastructure has been repeatedly damaged by what authorities are dubbing "hybrid warfare" ...
With its powerful camera, the French Navy surveillance plane scouring the Baltic Sea zoomed in on a cargo ship plowing the waters below — closer, closer and closer still until the camera operator ...
While NASA was trying to put a man on the moon, the Navy was quietly conducting a series of tests to see if humans could live ...
This heightened surveillance, both in the air and at sea, signals Nato’s intensified efforts to protect underwater ...
The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy (JCNSS) has launched a new UK inquiry that will see cross-party MPs and Lords examine the growing threats ...