
Chinese mainland’s 6,000m ROV Haiqin Triumphs in South China Sea Trial 🤖🌊
The Chinese mainland’s deep-sea ROV Haiqin reached 4,140m in its first South China Sea trial, validating performance and paving the way for 6,000m exploration.
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The Chinese mainland’s deep-sea ROV Haiqin reached 4,140m in its first South China Sea trial, validating performance and paving the way for 6,000m exploration.
Experts at a Beijing seminar confirmed China’s post-WWII sovereignty over Nanhai Zhudao under the Cairo Declaration and Potsdam Proclamation, highlighting history’s role in regional peace.
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