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'Spy turtles and spy fish': China alleges foreign agencies using marine animals for espionage

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'Spy turtles and spy fish': China alleges foreign agencies using marine animals for espionage
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China's Ministry of State Security has alleged that foreign intelligence agencies are using marine animals like turtles and fish equipped with sensors for espionage. The ministry claims these animals monitor naval activity and underwater infrastructure.

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This highlights the growing 'invisible war' of maritime surveillance and the increasing use of biomimetic technology in global intelligence gathering.

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The article reports on official Chinese government claims without verifying the technical feasibility of the allegations.

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