Electrical link down between Estonia and Finland
Electrical link down between Estonia and Finland
The subsea transmission line experienced an outage on Christmas Day at 12:26pm.
Fucking russians. (that's not jumping to conclusions, that's pure Bayes).
42 3 ReplyIt actually is, given that the ship they found is Chinese.
6 2 ReplyAllies.
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Time to blockade St Petersburg? And Kaliningrad.
21 1 Replywe need estonian Finnish joint built attackers
2 0 ReplyThe last time St Petersburg was blockaded it didn't go well for the blockaders. Might go ok with Kaliningrad though.
2 2 ReplyPutins Army isn't exactly in Great Shape right now, and opening multiple fronts was in the past Always a Recipe for great success
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Maybe we should PUT more cables down and INcrease redundancy?
28 0 ReplySo they drag their anchor through the same distance and damage 30 instead of 10. The solution is for Russia to find out, not be appeased.
18 1 ReplyThe answer is between the lines.
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Earlier this year, Estlink 2 underwent several months of maintenance-related closure.
Don't jump to conclusions, could just be a component failure.
I'd imagine an electrical cable is way thicker than fiber and not something you can just drag an anchor over.
23 2 Replyif it's HVDC then there are complex and expensive inverters on both sides
10 0 ReplyAnd likely armored as well to protect against underground rock slides, dragged anchors, etc.
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Why does my mind immediately go to foul play. And yes, waiting patiently for the investigation to be completed.
20 0 ReplyAgain with the cables?
17 0 ReplyJust looking at the image I thought both links were down, which would be really suspicious, but reading the article only Estlink 2 is down. Right now it’s understandable that any undersea link going down is suspicious, but there could also be normal reasons.
Estlink 2 is the bigger link, with a capacity of 650 megawatts, while Estlink 1 has a capacity of 350 megawatts.
15 0 ReplyHong Kong flag this time.
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