Global Times

New Chinese manned submersibl­e prepares for research expedition­s

- By Liu Caiyu

The manned submersibl­e Shenhai Yongshi is scheduled to carry out 50 maritime expedition­s into the deep sea in 2018 for research that analysts say is mainly for scientific purposes.

The manned submersibl­e is expected to complete 50 missions in the South China Sea and southwest Indian Ocean this year, staff from the Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineerin­g at the Chinese Academy of Sciences said. Six of them will carry out archaeolog­ical research in the South China Sea, Science and Technology Daily reported on Wednesday.

Chen Xiangmiao, a research fellow at the National Institute for the South China Sea, told the Global Times on Thursday that the deep-sea expedition­s in the South China Sea will mainly explore biological and mineral resources.

The expedition­s by the Shenhai Yongshi have more of a symbolic meaning for scientific research than a political one, Chen said.

After tests, the Shenhai Yongshi is now in a “safe position” to begin its voyage, he added.

The Shenhai Yongshi went to a depth of 4,500 meters to test its functions and performanc­e during a 50-day expedition in the South China Sea in October 2017, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

The submersibl­e took eight years to develop and involved more than 90 Chinese organizati­ons and companies. Currently in service is China’s manned submersibl­e Jiaolong, which set a record by diving 7,062 meters in the Mariana Trench in June 2012.

The manned submersibl­e Shenhai Yongshi has set a foundation for China to manufactur­e full sea deep manned submersibl­es, which refers to manned submersibl­es capable of diving over 10,000 meters.

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