Want... A Chinese fisherman has found a remotely operated underwater vehicle or ROV in waters claimed by China in the South China Sea, reports Shanghai-based news outlet the Paper.
Huang Yunlai found an ROV while fishing in an area of the contested South China Sea that was not specified in the report. He initially believed he had caught a big fish but soon realized this was not the case after hauling it up.
The ROV Huang caught was disguised as an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), a robot which travels underwater without input from an operator, according to government officials, who identified the object as a spy ROV.
After Ministry of State Security authorities retrieved the ROV, they confirmed that it was not made in or operated by China. They also said that the ROV had accomplished its task and sent back information to its unknown operators.
China claims almost the entirety of the South China Sea as its territory, contesting claims with Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei.