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South China Sea: Indonesian Politician Said an Underwater Drone Might be Chinese Origin


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Jan 06, 2021 09:21 PM EST
 An Indonesian politician said an underwater drone found by local fishermen last month is of Chinese origins. The Chinese navy is active in the South China Sea and carrying out naval related activities.
 The People's Liberation Army Navy is conducting probes of Indonesian water to look for sub passages used by Chinese subs.
 According to the Governor of the Indonesian region of South Sulawesi, Nurdin Abdullah, last Tuesday, the unknown drone's investigation shows it might belong to China. The only probable nation that will deploy it is China reported The Epoch Times. Abdullah added that it might not be China who deployed the unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV).

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Indonesian Politician Suspects Unidentified Underwater Drone Has Chinese Origin


Indonesian Politician Suspects Unidentified Underwater Drone Has Chinese Origin
An Indonesian government official believes an underwater drone found by local fishermen last month is of Chinese origins.
The Governor of the Indonesian region of South Sulawesi, Nurdin Abdullah, said on Tuesday that based on preliminary findings “it seems like the drone was made in China.”
“Whether it was put there or who put it there is unknown to us,” Abdullah said.
The confirmation comes after Indonesian security and defence commentators noted its resemblance to Chinese “Sea Wing” drones.
Indonesian defence commentator JATOSINT wrote on Twitter on Dec. 29 that the drone’s specifications resemble to those used by China.

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