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The world's most important infrastructure is sitting on the ocean floor completely undefended. Not anymore. America. Britain. Australia. Three of the most powerful military forces on earth just agreed on one thing: The cables under the ocean are a target. And right now they are dangerously exposed. Here's what most people don't understand: 97% of all global internet traffic travels through undersea cables. Every bank transfer. Every military communication. Every stock trade. Every classified email. All of it running through thin fiber optic lines sitting silently on the bottom of the ocean. No walls. No guards. No defense systems. Just cable. And your adversaries know exactly where every single one of them is. Russia has been mapping them for years. China has been mapping them for years. And cutting the right cable in the right location at the right moment doesn't just kill the internet. It blinds an entire military theater in the opening seconds of a conflict. AUKUS just looked at that reality and decided drones are the answer. Autonomous. Underwater. Constant surveillance. The next war doesn't start with missiles over a capital city. It starts with silence. A cable goes dark. A market freezes. A navy loses communication. And nobody knows who did it or where to shoot back. #AUKUS #UnderwaterDrones #CriticalInfrastructure #Geopolitics #NationalSecurity
The world's most important infrastructure is sitting on the ocean floor completely undefended.
Not anymore.
America. Britain. Australia.
Three of the most powerful military forces on earth just agreed on one thing:
The cables under the ocean are a target.
And right now they are dangerously exposed.
Here's what most people don't understand:
97% of all global internet traffic travels through undersea cables.
Every bank transfer. Every military communication. Every stock trade. Every classified email.
All of it running through thin fiber optic lines sitting silently on the bottom of the ocean.
No walls. No guards. No defense systems.
Just cable.
And your adversaries know exactly where every single one of them is.
Russia has been mapping them for years.
China has been mapping them for years.
And cutting the right cable in the right location at the right moment doesn't just kill the internet.
It blinds an entire military theater in the opening seconds of a conflict.
AUKUS just looked at that reality and decided drones are the answer.
Autonomous. Underwater. Constant surveillance.
The next war doesn't start with missiles over a capital city.
It starts with silence.
A cable goes dark.
A market freezes.
A navy loses communication.
And nobody knows who did it or where to shoot back.
#AUKUS #UnderwaterDrones #CriticalInfrastructure #Geopolitics #NationalSecurity
UK Funding Gaps Put AUKUS Submarine Program at Risk, Inquiry Warns A recent parliamentary inquiry in the United Kingdom has raised serious concerns about the future of the AUKUS security pact submarine program, warning that funding shortages and structural weaknesses could derail the initiative. The report highlights long-standing underinvestment in UK shipbuilding and a critically limited submarine fleet, with only one operational attack submarine available at certain points. This has already impacted commitments, as seen when HMS Anson was recalled from deployment in Australia due to emerging conflict demands elsewhere. Australia’s defense strategy heavily depends on the UK’s ability to design and deliver the next-generation SSN-AUKUS submarines. Any delays could create capability gaps, despite interim plans to acquire Virginia-class submarines from the United States. The inquiry also points to challenges such as workforce shortages, delays in upgrading shipbuilding infrastructure at Barrow-in-Furness, and competing defense priorities, including the UK’s Dreadnought-class program. Lawmakers emphasized that without strong political leadership and sustained investment, the project risks losing momentum. Concerns over transparency have also emerged, with calls for the government to release findings from an internal review to restore confidence among stakeholders. As geopolitical tensions rise, the success of AUKUS remains critical not only for regional security but also for maintaining strategic balance. However, the report makes it clear that without urgent corrective measures, the program’s long-term viability could be in jeopardy. #AUKUS #DefensePolicy #GlobalSecurity #UKPolitics #MilitaryStrategy $FUN {alpha}(84530x16ee7ecac70d1028e7712751e2ee6ba808a7dd92) $BTR {future}(BTRUSDT) $DGRAM {alpha}(560x49c6c91ec839a581de2b882e868494215250ee59)
UK Funding Gaps Put AUKUS Submarine Program at Risk, Inquiry Warns

A recent parliamentary inquiry in the United Kingdom has raised serious concerns about the future of the AUKUS security pact submarine program, warning that funding shortages and structural weaknesses could derail the initiative.
The report highlights long-standing underinvestment in UK shipbuilding and a critically limited submarine fleet, with only one operational attack submarine available at certain points. This has already impacted commitments, as seen when HMS Anson was recalled from deployment in Australia due to emerging conflict demands elsewhere.
Australia’s defense strategy heavily depends on the UK’s ability to design and deliver the next-generation SSN-AUKUS submarines. Any delays could create capability gaps, despite interim plans to acquire Virginia-class submarines from the United States.
The inquiry also points to challenges such as workforce shortages, delays in upgrading shipbuilding infrastructure at Barrow-in-Furness, and competing defense priorities, including the UK’s Dreadnought-class program. Lawmakers emphasized that without strong political leadership and sustained investment, the project risks losing momentum.
Concerns over transparency have also emerged, with calls for the government to release findings from an internal review to restore confidence among stakeholders.
As geopolitical tensions rise, the success of AUKUS remains critical not only for regional security but also for maintaining strategic balance. However, the report makes it clear that without urgent corrective measures, the program’s long-term viability could be in jeopardy.

#AUKUS #DefensePolicy #GlobalSecurity #UKPolitics #MilitaryStrategy
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