China accuses foreign agencies of deploying sensor-equipped spy turtles and fish
China's ministry of state security claimed Friday that foreign intelligence agencies are deploying sensor-equipped "spy turtles" and "spy fish" to monitor its waters. The animals allegedly collect real-time data on water temperature, salinity and ocean currents, transmitting information via satellite. Beijing also cited buoys and wave gliders used for underwater surveillance, warning of an "invisible secret war" threatening national security.
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