The tool, which is able to cut lines at depths of up to 4,000 metres (13,123 feet) – twice the maximum operational range of existing subsea communication infrastructure – has been designed specifically for integration with China’s advanced crewed and uncrewed submersibles like the Fendouzhe, or Striver, and the Haidou series.

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    We literally have starlink and the US run by fascists with nukes. I don’t mind seeing other countries that they threaten ready to combat their information systems.

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        11 days ago

        Dictatorships don’t exactly have a history of stopping after „defeating“ their enemy. They’ll find new ones

        Fr dawg.

        Also, I don’t really want to have to learn Mandarin, nom sayin’?

        I’m firmly in middle age and don’t have the mental capacity to memorize 30,000 Chinese characters or whatever the count is.

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        Is this like how they targeted African countries economies with the Belt and Road Initiative?

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          Idk. That at least has some mild benefits for the countries. In the form of investions and infrastructure.

          Cutting cables is just an act of war if you ask me.