Chinese Breakthrough in Deep-Sea Cable Cutting: New Threat to Global Communications
China has announced a new tool that cuts deep-sea cables. The tool works at depths of up to four kilometers. It reaches twice the depth of cable systems used in telecom operations.
The Tool’s Details
Recent news shows that the work comes from China’s Maritime Science Research Center and the State Key Laboratory for Deep Sea Unmanned Vehicles. Engineers built the cutter to work with China’s underwater vehicles. These vehicles can carry a crew or work without one. Western nations view this breakthrough with concern.
This is the first time a country has confirmed a way to cut cables that total about 1.4 million kilometers worldwide. Soon after the news, several acts linked to China unfolded in European waters. The events raised tensions among many nations.
Industrial and Military Concerns
The cables targeted by the tool are armored. They have layers of steel, rubber, and polymers. These cables move most of the world’s data. Experts warn that damage to them may serve as a test by Chinese officials. Engineer Ho thinks this damage could check how far the world will react. Over recent years, worry has grown that China may cut these cables in the South China Sea if conflict breaks out. Kenny Huang, head of Taiwan’s Network Information Center, said the cables form a weak spot for Taiwan.
The Security Infrastructure Issue
In recent days, security experts have warned about risks to national systems. Alan Mendoza of the Henry Jackson Society told GB News that if China keeps strict control over key systems, the United Kingdom might face risk. The cable cutter adds new strain to global communications. It also shows the urgent need to guard networks and physical systems. Observers plan to watch China’s steps and global responses as new events unfold.