What happened to satellite communications on February 24, 2022?
A coordinated cyberattack knocked out tens of thousands of satellite modems across Europe, disrupting Ukrainian military communications and civilian internet services just before the Russian invasion.
Why do militaries target air-defense radars early in a campaign?
Destroying or forcing radars offline denies the enemy the ability to detect incoming aircraft, creating corridors for stealth and strike aircraft to operate with far lower risk.
Why are large power transformers targeted instead of power plants?
Large transformers are costly, specialized, and have long manufacture lead times; destroying them can produce prolonged outages that are harder to fix than damaged power plants.
How physically vulnerable is the global internet?
Roughly 95% of international internet traffic travels through about 570 undersea cables—concentrated, physical points that can be sabotaged or damaged to cut connectivity.
What made Stuxnet a turning point in cyberwarfare?
Stuxnet demonstrated that malware could cause direct physical destruction—damaging Iranian centrifuges—showing cyber operations can achieve strategic effects without kinetic forces.