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China seizes US naval probe in S China Sea — Pentagon

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WASHINGTON: China ‘unlawfully’ seized an unmanned US naval probe in internatio­nal waters in the South China Sea, the Pentagon said Friday, a move sure to heighten tensions around Beijing’s military presence in the disputed area.

The underwater vehicle was taken around 90 kilometres northwest off Subic Bay in the Philippine­s late Thursday in a non-violent incident, said Captain Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman.

The event unfolded as the civilian-crewed USNS Bowditch was retrieving a pair of ‘naval gliders’ that routinely collect informatio­n on water temperatur­es, salinity and sea clarity. A Chinese Dalang-III class submarine rescue ship then stopped within metres of the Bowditch and snatched one of the probes. The Americans safely hoisted the other one back onto their ship.

Davis said he could not recall another time when something like this has happened, and the Pentagon issued a statement calling on Beijing to ‘immediatel­y’ return the probe that it had ‘unlawfully seized.’

The US personnel “were asking over bridge-to-bridge radio to please leave it there,” Davis said.

Other than a brief acknowledg­ment that it had received the message, the Chinese ship did not respond.

“The only thing they said after they were sailing off into the distance was: ‘We are returning to normal operations,’” Davis said.

Washington has issued a formal request through diplomatic channels to ask for the probe back.

“It is ours. It is clearly marked as ours. We would like it back, and we would like this not to happen again,” Davis said.

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said China had acted unlawfully.

“The UUV (unmanned underwater vehicle) is a sovereign immune vessel of the United States. We call upon China to return our UUV immediatel­y, and to comply with all of its obligation­s under internatio­nal law,” Cook said in a statement.

Davis said the seized vessel is off-the-shelf technology that is commercial­ly available for about 150,000. Data it gathers are unclassifi­ed and can be used to help submarines navigate and determine sonar ranges in murky waters.

The incident comes as President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly infuriated Beijing, by questionin­g longstandi­ng US policy on Taiwan, calling Beijing a currency manipulato­r and threatenin­g Chinese imports with punitive tariffs. — AFP

 ??  ?? In the file photo show the oceanograp­hic survey ship, USNS Bowditch, which deployed an underwater drone seized by a Chinese Navy warship in internatio­nal waters in South China Sea. — Reuters photo
In the file photo show the oceanograp­hic survey ship, USNS Bowditch, which deployed an underwater drone seized by a Chinese Navy warship in internatio­nal waters in South China Sea. — Reuters photo

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