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A Chinese research vessel tested a device that can slice submarine data cables at depths over 3,500 meters. The electro-hydrostatic actuator drives a diamond-coated grinding wheel capable of cutting armored cables, marking another dual-use deep-sea technology. This comes amid rising concerns over suspected global sabotage of undersea communication and power lines.
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