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Could The Uk Use The Channel Tunnel To Run Undersea Cables To Europe?

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sandyRoe | 18:06 Fri 27th Dec 2024 | ChatterBank
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This might protect vital links from sabotage.

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I think "undersea" has a specific meaning that doesn't include tunnels, Sandy.

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But you couldn't 'accidentally' drag an anchor over a cable if it was secured under railway lines.

I do see it would only be a small part of all the cables we now use.

That's fine if the cables link the UK and Europe but if it's not the UK, cables would need to be under water prior to entering  the tunnel.

They already do, there are hundreds in the tunnel already.

the Ruskies could send a missile or three down it....??

yers

and do - there is a leedol escape third tunnel down the miggle and that would do.

this is now new you know

Sep 3rd 1939 ( standard ABer "wot happend den den?") There was a tug waiting off Gruentflich Island where all the German communications were routed.

bing !

so the Germans has to rely on Enigma ( not wired see, radio) to communicate. which the Poles and Brits were on the way to breaking

Estonia: god I feel sorry  for estonia - very English PM obviously implying that they are NOT going to back into the Russian Empire

But you couldn't 'accidentally' drag an anchor over a cable if it was secured under railway lines.

underwater railway lines - - vaaary interesting ( thanks to Rowan and Martin 1968)

TBH I a thought they did this when they built it 🤔

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