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China claims gravity sensor could detect 18,000-ton US nuclear subs
China’s Institute of Mechanics, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has announced that its third-generation ...
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Pentagon warns of transparent oceans as China deploys new gravity gradient sensors in South China Sea
China is developing a new gravity-based sensor to detect hidden submarines instead of relying on traditional methods like ...
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China’s new sensor could detect hidden US 18,000-ton nuclear submarines using gravity
Chinese scientists have developed a new gravity-based detector that could be used to detect ...
When it comes to understanding the fundamental forces of the universe, gravity is by far the most intuitive. It’s the force that brings us splashing down after jumping from a diving board and the ...
PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vector Atomic is developing atomic inertial sensors for GPS-free navigation and geophysical exploration. On March 29, Vector Atomic will present results from a 20 ...
Underwater gravity-aided inertial navigation systems (GINS) combine the high-frequency, self-contained measurements from inertial sensors with geophysical gravity data to overcome the positional ...
SAN DIEGO, Feb. 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Monarch Quantum, Inc., a U.S.-based quantum photonics company specializing in integrated photonics systems for quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum ...
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