Unveiling the Deep: Chinese Submarines and Anti-Gravitic Drones Along U.S. Coastlines
The Sub Vet - Article on X ^ | 01/04/2025 | The Sub vet
Posted on 01/04/2025 4:15:37 PM PST by Dbdaily
The realm of naval warfare is undergoing a significant transformation, with submarines potentially serving as launch platforms for drones capable of operating in both sea and air. This shift was spotlighted in a recent episode of the Shawn Ryan Show, aired on January 3, 2025, where guest Sam Shoemate discussed shocking allegations about the use of anti-gravitic technology by drones, possibly launched from Chinese submarines near American coastlines. These revelations, combined with documented advancements in Chinese naval and drone technology, suggest profound implications for global security and military strategy.
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During the episode, Sam Shoemate revealed details from an email allegedly sent by Matthew Livelsberger, known for his connection to the Tesla Cybertruck bomb claim. The email asserts that the drones observed in recent incidents utilize advanced gravitic propulsion systems. Livelsberger's message suggests that both China and the United States possess this groundbreaking technology, with China reportedly deploying such drones from submarines in the Atlantic for years—an activity that has recently escalated. Shoemate explained that these drones serve as a show of force, akin to the use of balloons for signals intelligence and reconnaissance, emphasizing that their extraordinary speed and stealth make them a profound threat to national security.
These assertions suggest a new era in naval and aerial warfare where submarines could launch drones capable of seamless transition between mediums, posing significant challenges to detection and defense. This scenario necessitates a critical examination of current naval defense strategies, the effectiveness of existing surveillance systems, and the urgent need for new countermeasures.
Chinese Drone Advancements:
- Divine Eagle (WZ-9): An example of China's push in drone technology is the Divine Eagle, a large, long-range unmanned stealth drone designed for countering stealth aircraft. It boasts over 20 hours of flight time and an operational altitude of 18 km, equipped with early warning radar capabilities.
- Rainbow-7 (CH-7): Showcased at the China Zhuhai Air Show, the CH-7 is a high-altitude long-endurance drone with a wingspan exceeding 27 meters, capable of supersonic flight and carrying various guided weapons. This drone represents a leap in China's UAV technology, focusing on stealth and long-range operations.
- Jiu Tian Mothership Drone: Unveiled at the same airshow, this drone with a maximum takeoff weight of 10 tons can potentially launch drone swarms mid-air, showcasing China's advancements in drone mothership concepts for enhancing battlefield presence.
- Hybrid Aerial Underwater Vehicle (HAUV): Chinese scientists have also developed a drone capable of flying in the air and navigating underwater, known as Nezha-SeaDart. This vehicle was tested for 10 days in China’s Thousand Islands Lake, showcasing its ability for full cross-domain missions, from aerial surveillance to underwater exploration.
Recent Recovered Drones:
- Sea Glider Drones: Fishermen in the Philippines have reportedly caught a sea glider drone, similar to the Chinese Sea Wing, capable of long-distance travel for weeks. These recoveries indicate China's aggressive underwater surveillance operations in the South China Sea.
- Aerial Drones: There have been instances where drones matching Chinese models were recovered from the sea or air, hinting at ongoing intelligence operations. These recoveries often spark discussions on espionage, particularly around sensitive military areas.
The People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has been aggressively integrating drone technology into its operations. The Sea Wing underwater glider demonstrates China's capabilities in autonomous underwater surveillance, especially after one was recovered in the Philippines, highlighting China's strategic reach in international waters. Reports from various sources have detailed China's development of trans-medium drones, which could revolutionize reconnaissance and electronic warfare by operating both underwater and in the air.
The introduction of the Type 076 Yulan-Class Drone-Carrying Amphibious Assault Ship in 2024 showcases capabilities to deploy both UAVs and trans-medium drones, significantly enhancing China's strategic naval reach. Additionally, progress in Extra-Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUVs) designed for long-duration stealth missions further underscores China's commitment to drone warfare.
Recent drone activities along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard:
Recent drone activities along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard, particularly near military installations, have raised espionage concerns. While no direct evidence connects these activities to Chinese submarines, the context and pattern of sightings are suggestive. A notable incident involved a Chinese national charged for using a drone to surveil a U.S. Navy shipyard, and unidentified drones have been spotted near nuclear and military facilities, intensifying security worries.
The combination of revelations from the Shawn Ryan Show with these technological advancements and drone recoveries indicates a potential reconfiguration of naval power dynamics. This situation calls for a reassessment of security protocols, international maritime laws, and the ethical considerations of deploying such advanced technologies in warfare. The possibility of a nuclear-capable, tech-integrated submarine adds another layer of complexity to global security landscapes, urging nations to prepare for a new era of naval strategy where traditional defenses might not suffice.
"Basically want to say is it's going to be a bloody 2025!" - Shawn Ryan
Brace yourselves for an era where the surreal becomes tangible; we're entering a phase where World War III could erupt with weaponry so advanced and secretive, it would make even the most seasoned doomsayer gasp in disbelief. The war of the future is upon us, not only with tools of destruction that defy comprehension but also with terror cells rumored and somewhat documented to be scattered throughout the country. These cells bring with them a quarter-century of desert guerrilla warfare knowledge and IED technology, now enhanced by the emergence of "invisible IEDs" (Also discussed in SRS -155) that can bypass security checks at your favorite venues. The combination of these clandestine operations with groundbreaking, undisclosed weapon systems heralds a new age of conflict where the unimaginable becomes our grim reality.
Happy New Year and watch your six! :) - The Sub Vet
Links:
- Apple Podcasts: Sam Shoemate discusses the Cybertruck incident in this episode
- Youtube: Sam Shoemate - The Cybertruck Bombers Connection to Drones Over NJ | Shawn Ryan Show | Episode #155
- CBS News Article: Chinese Underwater Drone Found in Philippines Waters Raises Concerns
- South China Morning Post Article: China Developing Prototypes of 'Flying Submarine' Drones
- Andrew Erickson Analysis: China’s Type 076 Yulan-Class Drone-Carrying Amphibious Assault Ship
- Naval News Article: China's New Extra-Large Submarine Drones Revealed
- EurAsian Times Article: Chinese National Charged for Spying on US Navy Shipyard
- New York Post Article: Mystery Drones Spotted Near US Nuclear Facilities
TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Military/Veterans; Science; UFO's
KEYWORDS: drones; submarine; uap; ufo
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