China is developing a new laser satellite meant to hunt down submarines more than 1,600 feet underwater

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Chinese scientists are working on anti-submarine device which reveals the location of targets up to 1,600 ft (500 metres) below the ocean surface. Project Guanlan, meaning 'watching the big waves' was launched in May at the Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology.

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China is developing a new laser satellite meant to hunt down submarines more than 1,600 feet underwater

China is developing a new laser satellite meant to hunt down submarines more than 1,600 feet underwater

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