How vulnerable are undersea cables to attack?

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U.S. and China wage war beneath the waves – over internet cables​

It started out as strictly business: a huge private contract for one of the world’s most advanced undersea fiber-optic cables. It became a trophy in a growing proxy war between the United States and China over technologies that could determine who achieves economic and military dominance for decades to come.

In February, American subsea cable company SubCom LLC began laying a $600-million cable to transport data from Asia to Europe, via Africa and the Middle East, at super-fast speeds over 12,000 miles of fiber running along the seafloor.

That cable is known as South East Asia–Middle East–Western Europe 6, or SeaMeWe-6 for short. It will connect a dozen countries as it snakes its way from Singapore to France, crossing three seas and the Indian Ocean on the way. It is slated to be finished in 2025.

It was a project that slipped through China’s fingers.

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Can the Houthi Sever Global Underwater Cables off their Coast?​

Feb 7, 2024

In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discussed reports that the Houthi may be planning to attack submarine cables carrying the world's internet and why it may not be possible. 9 minutes long.



- Submarine Cable Map https://www.submarinecablemap.com/
- Animated map reveals the 550,000 miles of cable hidden under the ocean that power the internet https://youtu.be/DKHZKTRyzeg?si=_o93W...
- Houthis could cut undersea global internet cables, minister warns https://www.businessinsider.com/houth...
- How Britain pioneered cable-cutting in World War One https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe...
 
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