Jamming: Polish researchers suspect GPS jammers on ships in the Baltic Sea
(heise.de)
According to a study, the GPS interference observed in the Baltic Sea is technically sophisticated and apparently also originates from the Russian shadow fleet.
According to a study, the GPS interference observed in the Baltic Sea is technically sophisticated and apparently also originates from the Russian shadow fleet.
Sweden Investigates New Cable Break Under Baltic Sea
(nytimes.com)
The Swedish authorities said on Friday that they were investigating a new cable break in the Baltic Sea, the latest example of damage to underwater infrastructure in the region.
The Swedish authorities said on Friday that they were investigating a new cable break in the Baltic Sea, the latest example of damage to underwater infrastructure in the region.
Sweden investigating new reports of Baltic Sea cable damage
(dw.com)
Swedish authorities said on Friday they are investigating reports of a breach of another undersea cable in the Baltic Sea.
Swedish authorities said on Friday they are investigating reports of a breach of another undersea cable in the Baltic Sea.
Sweden Seizes Ship Suspected of Baltic Sea 'Sabotage'
(barrons.com)
Swedish authorities on Sunday seized a ship suspected of having sabotaged a fibre-optic cable in the Baltic Sea, the prosecutors' office announced.
Swedish authorities on Sunday seized a ship suspected of having sabotaged a fibre-optic cable in the Baltic Sea, the prosecutors' office announced.
Another undersea cable damaged in Baltic Sea
(france24.com)
Another undersea data cable, this time connecting Sweden and Latvia, has been severed in the Baltic Sea, officials from both countries said Sunday, and prompted Latvia to dispatch a warship near to where the incident had occurred.
Another undersea data cable, this time connecting Sweden and Latvia, has been severed in the Baltic Sea, officials from both countries said Sunday, and prompted Latvia to dispatch a warship near to where the incident had occurred.
Sixty-mile drag mark found near damaged Baltic Sea cable, says Finland
(theguardian.com)
Finnish investigators say they have found a seabed trail stretching almost 100km (about 60 miles) around the site of an underwater electricity cable that was damaged on Christmas Day in a suspected act of Russian sabotage.
Finnish investigators say they have found a seabed trail stretching almost 100km (about 60 miles) around the site of an underwater electricity cable that was damaged on Christmas Day in a suspected act of Russian sabotage.
Finland-Estonia power cable hit in latest Baltic Sea incident
(theguardian.com)
An undersea power cable linking Finland and Estonia broke down on Wednesday, Finland’s prime minister said, the latest in a series of incidents involving cables and energy pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
An undersea power cable linking Finland and Estonia broke down on Wednesday, Finland’s prime minister said, the latest in a series of incidents involving cables and energy pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
Finland, Sweden complete repairs on Baltic Sea cables
(yle.fi)
Repair work on a broken telecommunications cable linking Finland and Germany in the Baltic Sea is complete and is functioning again, according to Cinia, a Finnish state majority-owned company.
Repair work on a broken telecommunications cable linking Finland and Germany in the Baltic Sea is complete and is functioning again, according to Cinia, a Finnish state majority-owned company.
We assume damage to Baltic Sea cables was sabotage, German Defence minister
(theguardian.com)
Germany has said it has to assume that damage to two undersea fibre-optic communication cables in the Baltic Sea since Sunday was an act of sabotage.
Germany has said it has to assume that damage to two undersea fibre-optic communication cables in the Baltic Sea since Sunday was an act of sabotage.