Why are Chinese and Russian ships damaging EU cables by dragging anchors?

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Everyday I hear some chinese or russian vessel was caught dragging their anchor and damaging some internet cable.
latest ship to be caught is MV Vezhen which was caught damaging a cable which was buried deep in seabed. So deliberately cutting cables.

Watch this channel - the professor gives step by step detail on how the ship moves before and after cutting the cable including change in speed. The other ships cutting cables is also there in other videos.


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They will probably have this ability in enough ships
All ships have anchors. Dragging the anchor on the sea bed drags the cable and after the cable becomes too tight, the cable breaks. Naturally speed of ship also drops when dragging the anchor through the sea bed and cable. In short, all ships can cut cables if required.

What I'm worried is our "peaceful neighbours" doing copycat tactics on Indian cables. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives & Sri Lanka have Chinese ships stopping at their ports. Pakistani army is already sitting in Bangladesh according to latest reports. If they get it in their heads to give us some economic damage (since they always talk about India IT is making huge amounts for India), they can one day think about cutting Indian cables running towards USA or Middle east or Singapore to stop our IT sector.
 
All ships have anchors. Dragging the anchor on the sea bed drags the cable and after the cable becomes too tight, the cable breaks. Naturally speed of ship also drops when dragging the anchor through the sea bed and cable. In short, all ships can cut cables if required.

What I'm worried is our "peaceful neighbours" doing copycat tactics on Indian cables. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives & Sri Lanka have Chinese ships stopping at their ports. Pakistani army is already sitting in Bangladesh according to latest reports. If they get it in their heads to give us some economic damage (since they always talk about India IT is making huge amounts for India), they can one day think about cutting Indian cables running towards USA or Middle east or Singapore to stop our IT sector.
Isn't that comment saying that the cable was buried 1m deep and they must have used some specialised device

Also this can really only be a war tactic as cables will not permanently disable the IT sector or something. It will last a few weeks only.
 
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When American allies' undersea cables are severed, suspicion falls on Russia and China (Excerpts)​

Damage to cables from Taiwan to the Baltic Sea has put communications at risk. It’s unclear who is responsible or whether the disruptions are intentional.

First the Baltics, now Taiwan. This month, in the latest in a spate of such incidents, crucial undersea cables connecting U.S. allies were damaged or severed.

Some have been cast as acts of sabotage, pinning blame on Russia and China amid heightened geopolitical tensions.

Early this month, Taiwan’s coast guard said it had intercepted the Xing Shun 39 — a Hong Kong-owned freighter carrying the Cameroonian and Tanzanian flags — after Taiwan’s biggest telecom company, Chunghwa Telecom, alerted authorities that an international undersea cable had been damaged on Jan. 3.

A “preliminary assessment” suggested the damage might have been caused by the freighter, which “transited the area at the time of the incident,” the coast guard said.
It also comes amid an uproar in Europe, where NATO is stepping up patrols of Baltic Sea cables that provide power and enable almost all intercontinental communication, including the internet.

In Helsinki on Tuesday, members of the defense bloc with access to the Baltic Sea agreed at a summit on regional security threats — including Russian cable sabotage — to deploy frigates, patrol aircraft and naval drones in the Baltic Sea to help protect critical infrastructure.

NATO members said they reserved the right to take action against ships suspected of posing a security threat as part of a broader action, dubbed “Baltic Sentry,” in response to a string of incidents in which power cables, telecom links and gas pipelines have been damaged in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

However, “if enough cables were cut you can potentially cause something as severe as an internet blackout,” said Ian Li Huiyuan, an associate research fellow at the Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore. “Especially for Taiwan’s case, since it’s an island and there’s no overland alternatives.”

The race to protect cables


It can be difficult to determine whether a cable was damaged by accident or deliberately, but heightened geopolitical tensions have raised suspicions of sabotage.

Estonia said last month that it would deploy naval assets to protect cables connecting it with Finland after its Estlink 2 cable was damaged on Christmas Day. Finland is investigating a Russian oil tanker that was seized after the incident and may have been dragging its anchor along the seabed.

“Three cases in one year cannot be a coincidence,” Finnish President Alexander Stubb said last month.

NATO is also deploying at least two ships to the Baltic Sea area for surveillance.

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/...cion-falls-russian-chinese-vessels-rcna187105
 
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What I'm worried is our "peaceful neighbours" doing copycat tactics on Indian cables. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives & Sri Lanka have Chinese ships stopping at their ports. Pakistani army is already sitting in Bangladesh according to latest reports. If they get it in their heads to give us some economic damage (since they always talk about India IT is making huge amounts for India), they can one day think about cutting Indian cables running towards USA or Middle east or Singapore to stop our IT sector.
It's called getting blockaded by your friendly Indian neighbor. And if you think we can't also do that to China think again :dead:

Why do you think they have not dared to pull this stunt until now or into the future