• YourPrivatHater@ani.social
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    3 months ago

    It cant. Russia can’t. And there is no such thing as “The internet” there are many many different parts of it. This is just another version of “wE hAVe NuKes”

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      3 months ago

      They can knock out huge sections. Most of the Middle East was taken offline some years ago with only one cable cut. The old redundant Internet of the Cold War is long gone even within the US. Most of the rest of the world never had redundancy to begin with.

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      3 months ago

      they’re quite capable of taking out the satellite portion….
      see also: Starfish Prime

      … weird how you just replied to the title of the article without reading it…

      then we have no constraints - even moral - left to prevent us from destroying the ocean floor cable communications of our enemies,

      they’re talking about cutting ocean floor cables…

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      In recent months, Russia has been accused of interfering with GPS navigation systems, causing havoc on commercial airline routes. As a result, flights from Helsinki to Tartu, Estonia, ground to a halt for a month in April.

      nothing about nukes.

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        3 months ago

        Technically they could down satellites, but thats nither the entire internet nor is it a good idea for themselves. Doing that would make it increasingly harder to operate any satellite in orbit due to the prices left behind, they don’t just fall down, its a gigantic shotgun cloud aiming for other satellites.

        Also Russia is kinda using GPS themselves lol.

        Furthermore there is the European Union or rather Esa made Galileo https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_(satellite_navigation) GNSS is a backup for GPS (and even more accurate lol).

        They do technically have nukes as well. Doesn’t mean using them is anywhere near reasonable or beneficial…

        And i said its like “we have nukes” its a empty threat not literally we have nukes, you could use nukes to destroy the internet as a total. But that would cost everyone’s life.

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          3 months ago

          undersea cables… the threat was about cutting undersea cables….
          stfu, nobody said the entire internet….

          just read the article before trying to debunk the title….

          • YourPrivatHater@ani.social
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            3 months ago

            Undersea Kabels wouldn’t really matter, it would impact the transfer rate/ping between usa and EU but it wouldn’t kill the internet.

            Also most of these cables are very deep in the ocean and relatively small and very hard to find and where they are not deep (at the ends) there is heavy monitoring. Furthermore the locations of these cables are not publicly available. Finding them without the location data is like trying to find a specific grain of sand on a beach, its possible, but not very likely at best.

            Btw, no reason to be so mad lol

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              3 months ago

              Given Russia’s massive hard-on for spy activities, there is a near 100% chance they have mapped it out completely.

              It still doesn’t matter, as the internet is Russia’s best weapon by far. They’re not going to change that anytime soon.

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                3 months ago

                I don’t think they have the actual info about the location of the cables, and even if, as said they are very hard to reach and heavily armored against threats. Its also a article 5 reason if they attack them.

                And yes Russia uses the internet itself as weapon, wich is way more useful to them in a realistic sense than invoking a article 5 against them.