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January 4, 2024 | International, Naval

European navies try to keep up in cat-and-mouse game of seabed warfare

The sheer number of undersea cables and pipelines crisscrossing the oceans makes it easy for attackers to cover their tracks, according to experts.

https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2024/01/04/european-navies-try-to-keep-up-in-cat-and-mouse-game-of-seabed-warfare/

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