Media: China Testing Device Capable of Cutting Cables at 3,500 Meters Depth in the Sea
¬ RT Group and Chinese Investors to Establish Cross-Border Hydrogen-Powered Vehicle Corridor
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According to a report by the South China Morning Post, China is testing a device capable of cutting underwater cables at a depth of 3,500 meters.
The report states that China's research vessel "Ocean Geology No.2" has previously completed its first deep-sea scientific expedition. During this mission, Chinese researchers tested an advanced device capable of cutting subsea structures such as underwater cables under thousands of meters of water pressure.
The report highlights: "The scientific mission included deep-sea underwater electro-hydraulic actuator cutting tests conducted at a water depth of 3,500 meters."
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According to Russia’s State Technology Corporation, its subsidiary company will collaborate with a consortium of Chinese investors to establish a cross-border corridor for hydrogen-powered vehicles connecting Russia and China.
The news states that RT Business Development, a holding company under Russia’s State Technology Corporation, has signed a memorandum of understanding with a Chinese investor consortium regarding the implementation of the first Russia-China cross-border hydrogen corridor project.
The message indicates that the project includes building a localized network of hydrogen production facilities and refueling stations along major highways, ensuring seamless passage for hydrogen-fueled freight trucks between the two countries.
As noted in the announcement, the agreement also opens the possibility of establishing a joint investment fund to provide financing for scaling up the project within both nations.
The State Technology Corporation emphasized: "This will enable us to mass-produce zero-emission hydrogen-powered freight tractor units—vehicles with long range, fast refueling times, and excellent cold-weather startup performance, making them ideal for the harsh climate and long-distance cross-border transport needs of the Russian Far East."
The corporation stressed that shifting part of the automotive freight volume to such vehicles would reduce transportation costs and enhance environmental sustainability. This project will inject new momentum into the development of clean energy transportation systems in the Russian Far East.
Source: sputniknews
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1862565064693760/
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