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Could China surprise enemies with weapon that lies in wait on the seabed?

  • Researchers said Abyss will be able to reach depths of thousands of metres, beyond the range of most detection systems
  • Early prototype has passed several rounds of sea tests, according to research paper by team from institute under US sanctions

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The Abyss prototype deep sea weapon has passed several rounds of sea tests in China, its developers said. Photo: Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Stephen Chenin Beijing
Chinese scientists say they are testing a prototype for a deep sea weapon that could lie in wait on the seabed thousands of metres below the surface, beyond the reach of most detection methods.
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The early prototype of the Abyss system passed several rounds of sea tests at undisclosed locations up to December last year, according to the project team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Shenyang Institute of Automation.

A paper by the team, whose institute is under US sanctions, was published in the peer-reviewed journal Robot and is the first public announcement of Abyss.

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The system can operate at depths of up to 11,000 metres (36,000ft) and is currently being mainly used for research, according to the paper.

An eventual military version will be bigger and more powerful, as well as more sophisticated, and capable of staying on the seabed for up to a year, twice the endurance of the prototype, said the team, led by robotics scientist Xu Huixi.

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