China's deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle reaches record depth in sea trial-Xinhua

China's deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle reaches record depth in sea trial

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2024-07-09 23:40:17

An aerial drone photo taken on June 22, 2024 shows the deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle "Pioneer II" undergoing a sea trial. (Shanghai Jiao Tong University/Handout via Xinhua)

SHANGHAI, July 9 (Xinhua) -- China's deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle has completed a sea trial at a depth exceeding 4,000 meters, marking a significant breakthrough in the country's deep-sea mineral resource development technology.

The trial was conducted by the "Pioneer II," an engineering prototype independently developed by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the Shanghai municipal government said on Tuesday.

The "Pioneer II" completed five diving and seabed mining operations, including a record-breaking dive to 4,102.8 meters. This marked the first time a Chinese deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle has conducted trial operations at depths exceeding 4,000 meters.

The mining vehicle has pioneered several technologies in the country, including high-mobility deep-sea navigation at complex seabed terrains and composite drilling and mining of multiple types of deep-sea minerals.

Team members operate the deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle "Pioneer II" at a control center on June 22, 2024. (Shanghai Jiao Tong University/Handout via Xinhua)
This photo taken on June 20, 2024 shows the deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle "Pioneer II" developed by Shanghai Jiao Tong University. (Shanghai Jiao Tong University/Handout via Xinhua)
An aerial drone photo taken on June 22, 2024 shows the deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle "Pioneer II" undergoing a sea trial. (Shanghai Jiao Tong University/Handout via Xinhua)
This photo taken on June 26, 2024 shows a deep-sea mineral sample collected by the deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle "Pioneer II." (Shanghai Jiao Tong University/Handout via Xinhua)
This photo taken on June 24, 2024 shows a deep-sea mineral sample collected by the deep-sea heavy-duty mining vehicle "Pioneer II." (Shanghai Jiao Tong University/Handout via Xinhua)

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