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@ErikEdbladh
Privat: Mer introvert än extrovert. Jobb: TCP/IP If you're smart, thoughtful, and witty, I'll probably like you a lot.





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Give me the kind of good news from around the world that nobody ever talks about... but should.

An Indonesian fisherman just pulled a 3.7-meter torpedo-shaped Chinese spy sensor out of the Lombok Strait, near Gili Trawangan. Defense analysts have identified it as a Deep-Sea Real-Time Transmission Mooring System made by China's 710 Research Institute, a body focused on underwater attack and defense. Here is why this is a big deal. The device sits anchored to the seafloor and uses acoustic sensors to detect submarines passing by, transmitting real-time data back to shore. Sound. Target information. Continuously. It bears the logo of CSIC, China's state shipbuilding corporation. The Lombok Strait is one of the most strategically important waterways on the planet. It is the deep-water corridor between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and the primary route for Australia's future AUKUS nuclear submarines to reach the South China Sea and any Taiwan flashpoint. Beijing's response? "There is no need for excessive interpretation or suspicion." Analysts say this device suggests China may already have a network of these sensors across Southeast Asian sea lanes, building a real-time picture of undersea conditions to give its submarines a wartime advantage. Indonesia will investigate. Then go quiet. It happened the same way in 2020 when a Chinese underwater glider was found near Sulawesi. Jakarta is simply not in a position, politically or economically, to push back loudly against Beijing. Full story here: abc.net.au/news/2026-04-1…












