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‘Underwater drones could aid warfare’

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One drone sent signal to China—AFP

Five underwater drones found by Filipino fishermen were capable of gathering information that could aid in “underwater warfare,” the Armed Forces of the Philippines said Tuesday, noting at least one had relayed a signal to China.

The revelation followed months of confrontations between the Philippines and China in the disputed South China Sea.

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It alao came as Manila prepares for large-scale military exercises with treaty ally the United States this month, where advanced capabilities including the Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) and highly capable unmanned surface vessels will be deployed.

The drones were discovered between 2022 and 2024 in locations “important strategically in the defense and the security not only of the country but for international maritime navigation,” military officials told reporters at a briefing on Tuesday.

Their data collection served purposes “beyond navigation,” according to Rear Admiral Roy Vincent Trinidad, who said the information could be used for “underwater warfare,” detecting threats and testing weaponry below the surface.

While declining to definitively identify the drones’ origin, Trinidad noted that several bore Chinese markings, while at least one had relayed a signal to China.

“Based on the technical study of the forensics of the SIM card (found on one of the five drones), the last contact of the card was in mainland China,” said Trinidad, who serves as the navy’s spokesman for West Philippine Sea issues.

Three of the drones were found off the north coast of Luzon, including two near the Balintang Channel south of Taiwan, he added.

Two others were retrieved from what were identified as “critical chokepoints” — one near Masbate Island and another near Mindanao.

The Chinese Embassy did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

As this developed, the AFP said this year’s Balikatan, or “shoulder to shoulder,” exercises with their US counterparts would include a test of “integrated air missile defense” for the first time.

The joint exercises, which will involve approximately 10,000 soldiers, will take place from April 21 to May 9.

“We are treating exercises as rehearsals. We are implementing a plan that has been planned out in the previous Balikatan and that is what we are going to execute at this time,” said Brig. Gen. Mike Logico.

AFP chief of staff Gen. Romeo Brawner this month told troops in northern Luzon that the island would host the bulk of the Balikatan exercises because of its strategic importance.

“These are the areas where we perceive the possibility of an attack. I do not want to sound alarmist, but we have to prepare,” he said. AFP

Editor’s Note: This is an updated article. Originally posted with the headline: “Captured underwater drone sent messages to China—Philippine Navy”

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