Dark Mode
Monday, 18 November 2024
Logo
Britain to acquire two specialist ships to protect underwater infrastructure
UK Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace - Pic. UK Gov

Britain will acquire two specialist ships to protect underwater infrastructure such as cables and pipelines, defense minister Ben Wallace said on Sunday, following leaks in the Nord Stream gas pipelines from Russia to Europe, Reuters reported, the al-Arabiya said.

European countries say the Nord Stream pipelines were damaged by “sabotage” but have stopped short of blaming Moscow. Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed Western countries.

Speaking at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, central England, Wallace spoke about “mysterious damage” inflicted to the pipelines but made clear that he saw the threat to Britain’s infrastructure as coming from Russia.

Wallace said: “It should remind us all how fragile our economy and infrastructure is to such to such hybrid attacks ... Our internet and our energy are highly reliant on pipelines and cables. Russia makes no secret of its ability to target such infrastructure."

Ben Wallace: Britain to boost its military presence in Arctic

“So for that reason I can announce we have recently committed to two specialist ships with the capability to keep our cables and pipelines safe.”

Wallace said the first “multi-role survey ship for seabed warfare” would be bought this year and would be operational by the end of next year, while the second ship would be built in the United Kingdom.

Source: alarabiya