China Mapping Ocean Floor for Submarine Warfare, Reuters Finds
China's ocean mapping campaign spans Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans and supports submarine navigation and anti-submarine warfare, with over 40 vessels deploying hundreds of sensors, experts say.
- China is conducting a vast undersea mapping operation across the Pacific, Indian, and Arctic oceans, involving dozens of research vessels and hundreds of deployed sensors to collect critical hydrographic data.
- Around 2014, Ocean University scientist Wu Lixin proposed the 'Transparent Ocean' project, which received at least $85 million in support from Shandong officials claiming it would 'ensure maritime defense and security.'
- Tracking data shows vessels operated extensively near Taiwan, Guam, and the Philippines, often disabling automatic identification systems while conducting surveys aligned with broader maritime power goals, according to naval experts.
- Testifying before a congressional commission this month, Rear Admiral Mike Brookes of the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence stated the data 'enables submarine navigation, concealment, and positioning of seabed sensors or weapons,' representing a 'strategic concern.'
- Jennifer Parker of the University of Western Australia warns that Beijing's integration of civilian research with military objectives will erode U.S. undersea advantages as China pursues an expeditionary blue-water naval capability.
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