China launches Blue Whale, world's first high-speed submersible
China launches Blue Whale, world's first high-speed submersible

China launches Blue Whale, world's first high-speed submersible

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China has unveiled the 'Blue Whale,' the world's first high-speed, uncrewed submersible vessel, marking a major advance in marine technology and intelligent ocean equipment. Measuring 11 meters and weighing 12 tonnes, the Blue Whale can reach surface speeds of up to 36 knots—comparable to destroyers—and can dive to depths of 60 meters, where it can remain submerged for over a month to avoid storms and gather data. The vessel is equipped with an advanced AI-driven decision-making system, tripling operational efficiency in complex ocean environments compared to manual controls. Though currently designated for civilian purposes such as meteorological observation, underwater mapping, and submarine cable inspection, its design implies potential dual-use applications. The Blue Whale will undergo extensive testing before its anticipated operational debut in 2026, with experts hailing it as a milestone in China's independent innovation in marine science.

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