China Discloses Powerful Deep-Sea Cable Cutter, SCMP Reports
(Bloomberg) — China revealed for the first time that it has developed a compact deep-sea cable cutting device that is powerful enough to severe communication lines, the South China Morning Post reported.
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The tool is able to operate at a depth of up to 4,000 meters (13,123 feet) and has been designed for use with the country’s advanced manned or unmanned submersible vehicles, the report said, citing a peer-reviewed paper published in the Chinese-language journal Mechanical Engineer on Feb. 24.
Subsea cables have emerged as a key vulnerability facing governments around the world in the event of heightened tensions or outright conflict.
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Developed by the China Ship Scientific Research Center and State Key Laboratory of Deep-Sea Manned Vehicles, the cutter revealed by China targets so-called “armored cables,” lines with steel, rubber and polymer sheaths that make up the overwhelming majority of global data transmissions, the SCMP added.
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While it was invented for civilian salvage and seabed mining use, its other capability could send alarms among countries, the outlet reported.
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