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“The US is on high alert”: An unprecedented threat as China’s massive cable cutter could halt 95% of global communications with one swift move

In an unprecedented move that could reshape global communication and security landscapes, China has unveiled a revolutionary deep-sea device capable of cutting undersea cables at depths twice as profound as current technologies, raising both technological marvel and geopolitical concern.
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  • 🔧 China’s deep-sea innovation introduces a cable-cutting device capable of operating at depths of up to 4,000 meters, doubling existing reach.
  • 🌍 The device’s dual-use potential raises global security concerns, with the ability to disrupt communication near strategic locations like Guam.
  • 🚢 Beijing’s growing submersible fleet positions China to exploit strategic undersea bottlenecks, enhancing its tactical military capabilities.
  • 🔍 As nations adapt to these advancements, the balance between technological progress and international cooperation remains a critical question.

In recent years, innovations in deep-sea technology have introduced tools that could significantly alter the landscape of global communication and military strategy. A powerful new device from China, capable of cutting undersea cables at unprecedented depths, has captured international attention. Developed for use in advanced submersibles, this tool’s potential to affect 95% of the world’s data transmission comes with both promises and perils. As nations grapple with the implications, the world watches closely to understand the full impact of this technological leap.

Unveiling a Revolutionary Deep-Sea Tool

China’s latest innovation in deep-sea technology is a cable-cutting device capable of severing lines at depths of up to 4,000 meters. This groundbreaking development is a product of the China Ship Scientific Research Centre (CSSRC) and its State Key Laboratory of Deep-sea Manned Vehicles. Designed for integration with China’s advanced crewed and uncrewed submersibles, including the Fendouzhe (Striver) and Haidou series, the device targets armoured cables crucial for global data transmission. These cables, reinforced with steel, rubber, and polymer, are the backbone of 95% of global communication. The ability to cut these cables at such depths is unprecedented, doubling the reach of existing technologies.

To achieve this, the tool employs a diamond-coated grinding wheel that spins at 1,600 rpm, effectively shattering steel cables while minimizing sediment disturbance. The device is engineered to withstand extreme underwater pressures, thanks to its titanium alloy shell and oil-compensated seals. Operated by robotic arms, it incorporates advanced positioning technology to ensure precise alignment, even in near-zero visibility conditions. This innovation not only represents a leap in engineering but also poses new challenges in global security dynamics.

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Concerns over Global Security and Communication Stability

While originally intended for civilian purposes such as salvage and seabed mining, the device’s dual-use potential raises concerns on an international scale. Cutting cables in strategic areas like Guam could severely disrupt global communications, highlighting vulnerabilities in existing infrastructures. Such actions could lead to geopolitical crises, especially considering the device’s potential use in military operations. The South China Morning Post has reported on the device’s ability to sever cables near vital US military defense zones, underscoring the geopolitical ramifications of this technology.

The engineering team, led by Hu Haolong, has addressed several technical challenges related to deep-sea conditions, ensuring the device’s functionality at depths where water pressure is extraordinarily high. The tool’s one-kilowatt motor, paired with an 8:1 gear reducer, balances torque with efficiency, although prolonged use requires careful management to prevent overheating. These technical feats have been documented in a peer-reviewed paper, highlighting the device’s potential impact on global communication networks.

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China’s Growing Undersea Infrastructure

China’s advancement in undersea technology is part of a broader strategy to expand its influence and capabilities in oceanic infrastructure. With the world’s largest fleet of crewed and uncrewed submersibles, Beijing is positioned to access all parts of the world’s oceans. The new cable-cutting device, operable from stealthy unmanned platforms, could exploit strategic bottlenecks without surfacing, enhancing China’s tactical advantages in potential conflicts.

Despite concerns, Chinese scientists maintain that the tool supports “marine resource development,” as nations increasingly turn to the seas for resource exploitation. The device has proven capable of slicing through 60mm-thick cables in ground trials, emphasizing its practical applications for resource extraction. However, the potential military applications cannot be ignored, as demonstrated by recent events involving Russia’s seabed natural gas pipeline. This dual-use capability underscores the complex interplay between civilian and military applications of deep-sea technologies.

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The Future of Undersea Communication

As China continues to develop its undersea capabilities, the global community must consider the impact on communication infrastructure and international security. The ability to cut cables at unprecedented depths introduces both opportunities for advancement and risks of disruption. As nations navigate these challenges, collaboration and dialogue become essential to ensure that technological progress contributes to global stability rather than conflict.

The implications of this deep-sea cable cutter extend beyond immediate technical achievements, prompting broader discussions about the future of undersea communication and security. As we look ahead, we must ask: How will nations balance the pursuit of technological advancement with the need for global cooperation and security?

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  1. gailadventurer on 03/25/2025 11:00 PM

    Is this article a warning or just a sensational headline? 🤔

    Reply
    • Oscar wilde on 03/27/2025 1:10 PM

      Who blew up Nord 2 pipeline?

      Reply
      • Kpac on 03/28/2025 10:27 AM

        If they ever did this we should nuke them to dust.

        Reply
      • Jimmy on 03/28/2025 12:54 PM

        Maybe China needs to be reminded that we’re the only country to have used atomic weapons.

        Reply
        • Richard on 04/26/2025 2:31 AM

          Scaremongering…

          Reply
      • Michael Reinard on 03/28/2025 9:53 PM

        It’s really simple make it clear if you touch our communication lines will do you the same way that we do the people that touch our boats. China will understand what we mean

        Reply
      • charlieb on 03/30/2025 8:41 AM

        Just another indication how our education system is failing thanks to the teacher’s union, parents, and our past governments who were more concerned with keeping Department of Education well-staffed vs efficient.

        Reply
      • Tony on 04/27/2025 11:15 PM

        China has not been able to build more than 5 Boeing 737 equivalent passenger planes. They returned two 737 that were purchased. Looks like they are going to move directly to hypersonic passenger planes.

        Reply
    • Thomas Stortz on 03/27/2025 6:14 PM

      Why isn’t any one trying to stop China at act of terrorism?

      Reply
      • Michael Gonyea on 03/27/2025 8:48 PM

        I have no idea but if we know about it.., Why the hell hasn’t someone parked it next to the Titanic with a torpedo?

        Reply
      • Jimmy on 03/28/2025 12:51 PM

        Maybe they need to be reminded that we’re the only ones to have used atomic weapons.

        Reply
      • Yourmomma on 03/28/2025 5:38 PM

        To busy fighting the enemy within.
        Thanks to Trump the USA is no longer 1.

        Reply
    • Patriot Son on 03/27/2025 7:03 PM

      It represents real world threat especjia.lly ìf cordinated with EMP SPACE ATTACT.

      Reply
    • FlowerBomb on 03/27/2025 8:20 PM

      My guess is the 2nd. Backlash would be too much for China to handle. The US can’t threaten a tariff without backlash to all things “Made in America” from even the closest trading partners.

      Imagine a country who you tolerate cutting global communications. That wouldn’t go over well for anyone.

      Reply
    • Tigdi on 03/28/2025 9:46 AM

      The latter. Legacy/Mainstream Media love frightening people. In fact the DNC (which has much pull on the media’s publishing) is el known for saying «Z never let a good tragedy go to waste.”

      Reply
      • Ashley on 03/28/2025 10:32 PM

        This is just propaganda. There are more deep sea cables that just the ones in China. Plus there is no benefits to them isolating commination.
        People remember the internet was invented in the USA. The infrastructure stateside alone is more impressive than the deep sea system.

        Reply
    • Johnny Cash on 03/29/2025 12:08 AM

      It’s ok
      Nukes should remind them of the consequences of being stupid!

      Reply
  2. Martinspell on 03/25/2025 11:55 PM

    Do we have any idea how other countries might respond to this?

    Reply
  3. Ines_wicked8 on 03/26/2025 12:46 AM

    Sounds like something out of a James Bond movie! 😲

    Reply
    • Mike on 03/27/2025 11:25 PM

      Considering we are paying interest on the loan we owe China and can barely keep up with the interest never mind the loan itself all taxpayer money is going towards the interest on this loan to China therefore China is in their best interest not to cut the cable

      Reply
  4. damian on 03/26/2025 1:39 AM

    Thanks for the article! Really makes me think about global security.

    Reply
  5. john-paul on 03/26/2025 2:34 AM

    How realistic is it for China to actually use this device in a conflict?

    Reply
  6. Baptistshield on 03/26/2025 3:25 AM

    This is just fear-mongering. No one would dare to cut global cables.

    Reply
  7. Gilesvolcano0 on 03/26/2025 4:09 AM

    Could this technology be used for good, like repairing cables?

    Reply
    • Mike on 03/27/2025 11:26 PM

      Considering we are paying interest on the loan we owe China and can barely keep up with the interest never mind the loan itself all taxpayer money is going towards the interest on this loan to China therefore China is in their best interest not to cut the cable

      Reply
  8. charlotteenchanted on 03/26/2025 4:12 AM

    Why aren’t more people talking about this? It’s a huge deal!

    Reply
    • Michael Reinard on 03/28/2025 9:57 PM

      It’s really simple make it clear if you touch our communication lines will do you the same way that we do the people that touch our boats. China will understand what we mean. This isn’t anything new we deal what’s way more important stuff than this on a daily basis they’re just trying to make something of it because of what’s going on with the us and China right now

      Reply
  9. blairmemory on 03/26/2025 4:14 AM

    Seems like we need to invest in better protection for these cables.

    Reply
    • Lance on 03/27/2025 4:56 PM

      If Communist China or anyone else ever does this, that would be an act of war! There for a call to put these Terrorists to sleep once & for all! Throw in the Revolutionary Guard of Iran & it’s evil leaders, Russia, Putin & his evil administration,& not let us leave our oompa loompa/ little rocket man of North Korea,Kim Jun Un.

      Reply
      • MC on 03/28/2025 1:06 AM

        Bc the u.s. having over 700 military bases is not an act of terror on all the countries said bases are in.

        Reply
  10. dylandew on 03/26/2025 4:16 AM

    How would cutting these cables affect everyday internet users?

    Reply
  11. Faith_void on 03/26/2025 4:19 AM

    Can’t the US or other countries develop similar tech to counteract?

    Reply
    • Michael Reinard on 03/28/2025 9:56 PM

      No because it’s in most of the higher-ups best interest to let war happen cuz that’s when they’ll make the most money that’s why the Democrats are trying to keep us in a permanent war now

      Reply
  12. matthewlegendary9 on 03/26/2025 4:20 AM

    Interesting read but sounds a bit like sci-fi. 🌌

    Reply
  13. joel2 on 03/26/2025 4:22 AM

    This is just another example of tech being a double-edged sword.

    Reply
  14. damiandizziness on 03/26/2025 4:25 AM

    Wouldn’t cutting cables also affect China’s communications?

    Reply
    • Yourmomma on 03/28/2025 5:38 PM

      To busy fighting the enemy within.
      Thanks to Trump the USA is no longer 1.

      Reply
  15. Anthony on 03/26/2025 4:28 AM

    Scary thought, but how likely is it to actually happen?

    Reply
  16. raymondhorizon on 03/26/2025 4:28 AM

    Time to start using carrier pigeons again! 🐦😂

    Reply
  17. David on 03/26/2025 4:31 AM

    What measures are in place to prevent such a scenario?

    Reply
  18. Charlie on 03/26/2025 4:34 AM

    I wonder if there’s a way to make cables more resilient.

    Reply
  19. emiliaprincess on 03/26/2025 4:37 AM

    This is why we can’t have nice things. 🙄

    Reply
  20. jackequinox on 03/26/2025 4:37 AM

    Has there been any official response from the US or other nations?

    Reply
  21. Dylan on 03/26/2025 4:41 AM

    Great article, but maybe a bit too dramatic in tone?

    Reply
  22. Luke on 03/26/2025 4:42 AM

    How soon could this device actually be deployed?

    Reply
  23. miriam on 03/26/2025 4:45 AM

    Thanks for sharing! It’s good to stay informed about such threats.

    Reply
  24. Omar on 03/26/2025 4:47 AM

    Shouldn’t there be international treaties to prevent this kind of thing?

    Reply
  25. arthur_mysticism on 03/26/2025 4:49 AM

    The article is well-written, but how credible is the source?

    Reply
  26. Joellemystery on 03/26/2025 4:51 AM

    Seems like a plot twist from a thriller novel! 📚

    Reply
  27. Evelynghost on 03/26/2025 4:54 AM

    What are the odds that this device has been tested in secret?

    Reply
  28. Veronicathunder on 03/26/2025 4:56 AM

    Is there a way to monitor underwater activities to prevent cable cutting?

    Reply
  29. terry on 03/26/2025 4:57 AM

    China’s innovation is impressive, but the implications are concerning.

    Reply
  30. john-marktelescope9 on 03/26/2025 4:59 AM

    Remeber when tech was just about making life easier? 😅

    Reply
  31. Adrianabyss on 03/26/2025 5:03 AM

    Are there any diplomatic talks happening to address this issue?

    Reply
  32. michael on 03/26/2025 5:04 AM

    Could this lead to a new kind of warfare under the sea?

    Reply
  33. Caroline_phoenix on 03/26/2025 5:08 AM

    What next? Laser sharks? 🦈🔫

    Reply
  34. WILLIAM DAVID on 03/26/2025 5:23 PM

    We’re in trouble now.My God help us ALL!!

    Reply
  35. AlanC on 03/26/2025 7:35 PM

    This is n ct of war. Beijing nd the world need to be put on alert. The world community needs to stand strong and unified. Informing any and all nations participating in cutting under sea cables will be delt with accordingly.

    Reply
  36. Karen on 03/26/2025 8:48 PM

    I believe we are paying for our own destruction. America needs to get it’s dependence off China! NOW!

    Reply
  37. David Thew on 03/26/2025 10:37 PM

    They had better stay away from our country as far as the ocean is concerned. China is making a move to wield their capability. They are pushing it to the point of nuclear war. Communist fanatics.

    Reply
  38. The original ofickit on 03/27/2025 2:31 AM

    Well, I guess a nuclear response is out of the question. We will simply have to blow it up with conventional torpedoes. China must learn to coexist or go to war with Every country on Earth.

    Reply
  39. Steve on 03/27/2025 11:17 AM

    This is AI written and sounds like total drivel. Give me a human please!

    Reply
    • Junior on 03/28/2025 7:35 AM

      Best response by far

      Reply
  40. K. Phillips on 03/27/2025 11:56 AM

    Proof that cable envy is real!

    Reply
  41. Awag on 03/27/2025 12:22 PM

    Huge waste of money for the Chinese. All they have to do is download the Signal app !! 😉

    Reply
  42. J. Daly on 03/27/2025 1:00 PM

    Simple answer..
    Monitor it. If it gets near our cables, DESTROY IT! Sink and shoot down ANY hostile intrusion. Done.
    (USAF Retired 🇺🇸)

    Reply
  43. Muffler Gary on 03/27/2025 1:26 PM

    Is this really true that China has (somehow) doubled every other countries ability to safely reach 4,000 meters of depth in the worlds oceans ? Not only this, but their reasoning for doing so is to dominate the world, and project their power towards all other nations !!! Or is this just another one of the things they have ALL planned out carefully while all peoples of the world were told not to leave their own homes for nearly 2yrs during ” the pandemic” ? One world order is right around the corner folks ,! Can’t you see it coming by the things ALL countries are doing to restrict their own populations ?!,We better wake up and stop this !! And this applies to all countries , not just the USA !!! Wake up and smell the coffee everybody !!!
    And how is it anyway that China was able to develop this technology without any other nation even knowing about it ? China is not that far advanced beyond all other countries that they could possibly do this ! Especially while no one was looking !! To double the depth capabilities in oceans travel/ exploration to that of All other countries , and not a single other country to even have a clue as to what they were doing all the time they would have to test and do research to accomplish this ? I am not buying this BS !! This has to be a flat out lie !!! And from those that only wish to control the world and all of us citizens ,?? Wake up ALL peoples !! Otherwise we just might let them get away with this nefarious scheme they have planned so carefully for so long . But if it does happen , the only ones that anyone will be able to blame for it will be ourselves, (for letting them get away with it !!!
    Really people, it’s time to wake up and get out of bed !!! Look at what is actually really happening in all countries !! None of this makes any sense if our governments are being honest with anyone !!! They are not doing their #1 job : to protect citizens of their respective countries !! It’s all just a lot of planned lies so they can take total control of the world !!! WAKE-UP!!!

    Reply
  44. Pilgram on 03/27/2025 1:31 PM

    Hey what happened to my comment about this “story” ?!!
    And why didn’t you Axxpoles post it ??!!

    Reply
  45. Pilgram on 03/27/2025 1:40 PM

    Hey what happened to my comment about this “story” ?!!
    And why didn’t you Axxpoles post it ??!!
    Said what ??? Blow me ???

    Reply
  46. mike on 03/27/2025 2:58 PM

    we have a global economy.. If one goes dow
    n so to the rest

    Reply
  47. How did this happen on 03/27/2025 4:05 PM

    You’re very safe with TraitorTrump and his cabinet of unqualified fools😱

    Reply
    • JP on 03/28/2025 5:34 AM

      Among other things, this is a very poorly written article, and it stinks of AI. Profound depths? Does the ocean have feelings now? Nations are “grappling” with the implications? Are they really now? This is overly sensationalized high school level output. Someone was looking for filler, and they spit this out.

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  48. MIKE on 03/27/2025 7:46 PM

    I THINK IN TODAYS TECHNOLOGY..THIS CABLE CUTTER EXISTS..IF ELON MUSK MADE SPACE X.. A UNDER WATER CABLE CUTTER SHOULD BE A BREEZE FOR CHINA TO MAKE..AND AS FAR AS WATER DEEP A MINI SUB COULD BE BUILT AGAINST PRESURE ..I WOULD NOT THINK ITS FAKE NEWS..

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  49. MIKE on 03/27/2025 7:48 PM

    I THINK IN TODAYS TECHNOLOGY..THIS CABLE CUTTER EXISTS..IF ELON MUSK MADE SPACE X.. A UNDER WATER CABLE CUTTER SHOULD BE A BREEZE FOR CHINA TO MAKE..AND AS FAR AS WATER DEEP A MINI SUB COULD BE BUILT AGAINST PRESSURE ..I WOULD NOT THINK ITS FAKE NEWS..

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  50. Carter Robinson on 03/27/2025 11:11 PM

    Umm starlink?😂sat comms. Come on china you’re going to have to try a bit harder than that!🤪

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  51. Bill on 03/27/2025 11:32 PM

    The cable company really charges a lot if you cut their cable lines. Can’t imagine what they charge if they found out you did it on purpose. No Disney Cannel for you.

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  52. Wow on 03/28/2025 3:46 AM

    Oh man. I don’t think I’ve ever accidentally stumbled upon a group of people this naive in a long time. Seriously guys? Our global communication relies on underwater cables in the ocean right next to China? lol.

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  53. Murray Richards on 03/28/2025 7:25 AM

    Nope.
    Cables are much faster than the fastest up link and carry more data.

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  54. Ops on 03/28/2025 8:50 AM

    Act of terrorism? They stopped infanticide after seeing Bin Ladens hard drive, we continue to commit genocide to the native American females born the same years saying they have ss soldiers in them. Even the ones that have served the country are being killed by hideous medical experiments and violent torture for other peoples cancer. All Bin Ladens work, they are trying to help the United States escape nuclear threats from Russia who has supported the Taliban since the cold war. They fell victim to the same terrorism thinking ss soldiers souls were inside their native female population. They are trying to help us stop the genocide on US soil before Russia nukes us to cover up their participation in the evil terroristic shamanism being used on Americans. Red hand prints? Some of those women die from fatal electrocution trying to open an exit wound on their faces, it was on Bin Ladens hard drive. That is how they kept women and children prisoner of war overseas. Electrocution, shocked to the ground, some of the stronghold was literal. And we continue to use human sacrifices of native women for cancer patients in this country. Bin Ladens quackery. Why do you think the presidents spend so much time trying to sit through healthcare reform and comeback embarrassed and frustrated? I sincerely believe China is an ally trying to keep us informed. It was more than overpopulation, they had the same terrorism happening there.

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  55. Russell on 03/28/2025 10:49 AM

    The CCP isn’t an ethical nor due they play by Christian rules. They are waging a war inwhich they seek world dominance and not for the betterment of mankind but it’s enslavement.
    WAKEUP AMERICAN LEADERS…

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  56. Tavi on 03/28/2025 2:10 PM

    The internet is specifically designed to survive such ‘lost route/node’ attacks (its original purpose was to have a network resilient enough to resist partial destruction from nuclear attacks), traffic could re-route over to other cables and even to the other side of the planet if needed. This would cause massive slowdowns in some areas but not blackouts.

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  57. Robert on 03/28/2025 4:10 PM

    This is why we need sharks with freaking laser beams on them.

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