Rezak uses a diamond blade that rotates at a speed of 1600 rpm per minute and is able to cut even the most durable steel shells.
Chinese scientists have presented a compact cutting of deep sea capable of cut bronnounced under water cables where 95% of world traffic and energy communications are transmitted. It reports about it South China Morning Post.
The device can operate at a depth of up to 4000 meters – it is twice as deep as the main international communication lines located. It was created for integration with modern Chinese underwater devices, such as the Fendouzhe and Haidou series.
Rezak’s nominal goal is civil rescue operations and the acquisition of seabed resources, but the potential use of the military is concerned. In fact, in the event of a conflict, China can conquer the entire regions from the global network, cutting out communication units to strategic points, for example, near the island of Guam – a major US defense point in the Pacific region.
The technology developed by the Chinese Center of Marine Research and the State Laboratory of Deep -sea manned device uses a diamond blade that rotates at the speed of 1600 revolution per minute, capable of cutting even the most durable steel shells.
This is the first time the country has officially announced the existence of such technology. It can change the rules of the game to the geopolitics of the world, as control of underwater communications means control over the flow of information worldwide.
As we have written, China’s shipment Yi Peng 3, who visited the Russian port of UST-Luga, was recorded near the area of damage to the underwater cables in the Baltic Sea.
Chinese ship cuts the communication cable from Taiwan – ft
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