China showcases submarine-launched anti-mine vehicles, robotic combat dogs at defense expo


Autonomous underwater drones capable of detecting and neutralizing naval mines emerged as one of the standout attractions at China’s 2026 Chengdu Defense Technology Industry Expo, where the country also showcased robotic combat dogs and other advanced unmanned systems.

Among the most notable exhibits were submarine-launched autonomous underwater vehicles designed for deep-sea operations and reconnaissance missions. The systems can reportedly be deployed through both 260mm and 533mm torpedo tubes, allowing submarines to launch them without surfacing.

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