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Is there any delicious cake in the South China Sea? There are always some gluttonous ants and wasps that come here to cause trouble.
Recently, the South China Sea has been lively again, it ranks the largest among the four seas of China, and it is also the deepest sea, with a depth of 5,500 meters.
In general, this place is the best place to deploy nuclear submarines, why? The first is that it is deep enough, and the second is that it is the doorstep of China.
The East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, and the Bohai Sea are relatively shallow in their water depths, and if submarines are deployed, they are easy to spot.
Underwater Struggle: The Secret Weapon of the US Army's Anti-Submarine Aircraft
The U.S. military's P-8A Poseidon anti-submarine aircraft always frequently appear in the South China Sea, and they bring a secret weapon, the "anti-submarine submarine."
It's like a master of sonar jamming, and it can send out that kind of jamming signal, which makes the submarine's echolocation system instantly confused.
It's like you're playing a maze game, but suddenly someone turns on the bright light, leaving you completely disoriented. The same goes for submarines, which can get lost or even run aground on the bottom of the sea!
The U.S. military also has large unmanned underwater vehicles, which can not only detect the situation under the sea, but also load light torpedoes to attack!
The scientific and technological level of this large unmanned underwater vehicle of the US military is still quite strong! It's not just a detector, it's also capable of carrying light torpedoes.
Although this technology is powerful, it also depends on where it is used. If it's used for destruction, it's picking the wrong place.
In the depths of the South China Sea, the US military's unmanned underwater vehicles have been secretly operating, and they are like "voyeurs" on the bottom of the sea, closely monitoring every movement, every route, and preset launch position of our nuclear submarines.
Important events in the South China Sea
The South China Sea is not only in the spotlight for its modern military activities, but also has a deep historical background behind it.
As early as the 1960s, the South China Sea issue became a hot topic of international concern. At that time, the dispute between China and Vietnam over the Spratly Islands intensified, and the two sides engaged in many clashes.
The Battle of Chigua Reef in 1988 was a major event, as the Chinese navy's invincibility successfully defeated the Vietnamese navy and returned home.
This battle has also brought out the prestige of the navy, and also made the world see our firm stance on the territory of the South China Sea.
In the 21st century, China's naval strength is getting stronger and stronger.
Seeing this, the United States began to increase its military presence in the South China Sea. In 2012, the Scarborough Shoal incident became a major standoff between China and the United States in the South China Sea.
At the invitation of the Philippine Navy, US warships went to patrol the waters off Scarborough Shoal in an attempt to put pressure on us.
We in China are not to be trifled with, and we firmly condemn the United States, which has successfully secured de facto control over Scarborough Shoal through diplomatic and military means.
Counteraction: Removal of U.S. submarines
This time, we staged a good show of "outwitting unmanned underwater vehicles"!
The US P-8A anti-submarine plane intruded into the South China Sea in an attempt to drop an unmanned underwater vehicle to detect the movements of our nuclear submarine, but we were prepared for it and waited for it to fall into the net.
When the U.S. military released the unmanned underwater vehicle by airdrop, our speedboat quickly attacked, and under the cover of "marine environmental protection action", we skillfully "pocketed" this secret weapon of the United States.
This action not only demonstrates the wisdom of our coast guard, but also demonstrates our firm determination and ability to act efficiently to safeguard our maritime rights and interests. The safety of our nuclear submarines in the South China Sea is guarded by us!
The seizure of our army: an opportunity for reverse research
With this thing, we can not only better understand the unmanned underwater vehicle technology of the US military, but also suppress their electronic signals in a targeted manner, intercept relevant intelligence in advance, and add a solid barrier to the mainland's national defense and security.
The US military's current anti-submarine capability is really deteriorating, and there are not even professional anti-submarine warships in the aircraft carrier battle group, and it seems that they are already a little powerless in underwater operations.
When it comes to the medium and short-range anti-submarine of the US military, they really rely on anti-submarine helicopters to support the scene! But these helicopters have a combat radius of less than 400 kilometers.
It's really a bit "short legged". To make matters worse, their tankers are all retired, which is like a running race that suddenly runs out of energy drinks, and directly loses half of it.
Several categories of US military submarines
Orca XLUUV
This is Boeing's design for the U.S. Navy, a super invincible unmanned underwater vehicle Orca!
This guy is a big guy, about 26 meters long, with a diesel-electric propulsion system, and the range can reach an astonishing 6,000 nautical miles!
One of its highlights is its modular design, which means that Orca can easily be fitted with different modules depending on the mission, such as mine-laying or launching and recovering small unmanned underwater vehicles.
REMUS 100
It sounds cool, but it's actually a small unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV).
It is particularly good at "crawling" in shallow waters, and can dive up to a depth of about 100 meters! This guy is an all-rounder, with underwater terrain mapping and data collection at all.
MK18 Mod 1 Swordfish
MK18 Mod 1 Swordfish, the star gear of the EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) team!
For those tricky mine problems, it is simply an expert in remote processing. With the MK18 Mod 1 Swordfish, working in hazardous areas becomes safer and more efficient, greatly reducing the risk to personnel.
Knifefish
Knifefish is simply an underwater "anti-mine expert"!
It is a medium-sized anti-mine UUV, built on the Bluefin-21 platform, designed to detect and identify mines outside dangerous mine areas.
This guy is so smart that he can work remotely, so he doesn't need to go directly into those dangerous areas.
Bluefin Robotics系列
Bluefin Robotics' range of UUVs includes models such as the Bluefin-9 and Bluefin-12, which are lightweight UUVs designed for a variety of missions, including marine scientific research and military missions.
They are capable of diving to the very deep seabed, (up to about 14,000 feet) for data collection
Manta Ray
Developed by Northrop Grumman, Manta Ray is a new long-endurance, long-range UUV capable of performing missions in complex marine environments.
It is designed to accomplish some deep-sea missions that humans can't reach
The game-breaking tactics of the U.S. military
In order to solve the problem of nuclear submarines, it is really a bloody investment!
The US military has deployed a large number of unmanned underwater vehicles, just like casting nets to catch fish, in order to find out in advance the activity routes and combat positions of the mainland's nuclear submarines.
In this way, they can know in advance where the nuclear submarine is, and then carry out targeted defense or attack in advance.
Here are the real sources of information:
Video | The Chinese side intercepted a submarine probe dropped by a US military plane in the South China Sea
China intercepted unidentified items dropped by US military aircraft in the South China Sea
Live video! The Chinese side intercepted a submarine probe dropped by a US military plane in the South China Sea
Catch the Present! The video of the US military plane dropping an unidentified object in the territorial waters of the mainland was exposed, and it was intercepted by the mainland coast guard on the spot, and the top-secret monitoring system of the US side surfaced!
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