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If we thought about an apocalyptic world, surely that image in our minds would show a dark, gloomy place… and with no internet access, right? Everything would come to a standstill without connectivity. In a surprising turn, China is investing heavily in undersea technology that could potentially disrupt global communications and internet infrastructure. This strategic move emphasizes the importance of underwater capabilities in modern warfare and cyber operations.
China's focus on undersea technology involves developing advanced systems that can target submarine cables, which are crucial for internet connectivity worldwide. By enhancing their capabilities in this domain, China aims to gain leverage over other nations, potentially crippling their communication networks during conflicts.
As the world increasingly relies on digital connectivity, the implications of such technology could be profound, raising concerns about cybersecurity and international relations. The race for undersea dominance is on, and its outcomes could reshape the landscape of global power dynamics.
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