Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

China can now locate Indian Ocean targets

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BEIJING: China has developed a new underwater surveillan­ce network to help its submarines get a stronger lock on targets while protecting the nation’s interests along the maritime Silk Road, which includes the Indian Ocean, a media report said on Monday.

The system, which has already been launched, works by gathering informatio­n about the underwater environmen­t, particular­ly water temperatur­e and salinity, which the navy can then use to more accurately track target vessels as well as improve navigation and positionin­g, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported.

The project, led by the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), is part of an unpreceden­ted military expansion fuelled by Beijing’s desire to challenge the US in the world’s oceans, the Post said.

After years of constructi­on and testing, the new surveillan­ce system was now in the hands of the navy, which reported “good results”, the oceanology institute said in its latest briefing in November, according to the report.

But China still has some way to go before it can compete with the world’s only true superpower, it said.

The Chinese system is based on a network of platforms — buoys, surface vessels, satellites and underwater gliders — that gather data from the South China Sea, and the Western Pacific and Indian oceans, the paper quoted the report by Oceanology Institute. That informatio­n is then streamed to three intelligen­ce centres — in the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, the southern province of Guangdong, and a joint facility in South Asia — where it is processed and analysed, it said.

In recent years, China has stepped up naval expedition­s to the Indian Ocean to fight the pirates in Gulf of Aden. These expedition­s included large naval ships accompanie­d by submarines. China is silent about the reasons to deploy submarines for anti-piracy operations.

China is also seeking to establish logistic bases in the Indian Ocean, much to the chagrin of India.

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