Estonia Seizes Tanker From Russia’s Shadow Fleet Over ‘False Flag’ Violations
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Estonia plans to allow sinking ships that threaten submarine cables – Militarnyi
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U.S. Accepts 24th Virginia-Class Submarine into its Fleet – Militarnyi
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India and Russia Conduct Naval Exercises in Bay of Bengal
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DIU drones hit Tor-M2 air defense systems and Russian boats in Crimea – Militarnyi
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26 March, 2025 DragonFire laser weapon on board the Type 45 destroyer. Photo: Royal Navy
The UK Ministry of Defence plans to strengthen the air defense of the surface fleet by integrating the DragonFire laser-directed-energy weapon (LDEW).
Defense wi…
China has presented a device capable of cutting reinforced undersea cables at a depth of up to 4000 meters.
This is the first time such technologies have been disclosed publicly. A photo of the cutter was published by the South China Morning Post.
The device can be used with both manned and unmanned underwater vehicles.
The development was carried out by the China Ship Scientific Research Center in cooperation with the State Deep Sea Manned Submarine Laboratory.
The cutter is designed for armored cables protected by layers of steel, rubber and polymers – these are the lines that provide 95% of global data transmission.
Formally, it is stated that the device is intended for civilian purposes and rescue operations.
However, its potential as a tool of military and economic influence is alarming to analysts.
This technology can be used to disable communication in strategically important locations.
Recently, the issue of damaged undersea cables in Europe has been gaining more and more attention due to their importance for communications, economy, and security.
In 2023, the Swedish government claimed that the undersea telecommunications cable connecting the country to Estonia was damaged by an “external force.”
In 2024, the Finnish company Cinia reported problems with its communication cable running under the Baltic Sea. In the same year, a damaged undersea communication cable was discovered between Lithuania and Sweden after a similar incident between Finland and Germany.
In February 2025, another undersea cable between Finland and Germany was discovered in the Baltic Sea.
25 March, 2025 Magura V5 maritime drone. Photo credits: The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine
The German Navy is seeking to expand its capabilities by introducing naval drones.
According to Hartpunkt, the decision was made amid the massive use of unman…
25 March, 2025 Russian warships. Photo credits: Russian Ministry of Defense
During the talks in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine defined the sectors for the Russian navy beyond which it cannot cross in the Black Sea.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umierov re…