Arctic expedition: Tracing China's icebreaker Tansuo 3
 
        China's polar research team has completed the country's first-ever cooperative operation of deep-sea manned submersibles, significantly advancing collaboration and its capabilities in deep-sea conditions.
The team returned to port on Monday following a 98-day mission at sea, much of which was within the Arctic Circle.
The world's first ice-breaking manned deep-sea submersible support vessel, Tansuo 3, set sail on July 22 carrying the China-developed submersibles Fendouzhe and Jiaolong. The 15,000-nautical-mile mission was jointly organized by the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, with the Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering of the CAS serving as the leading institution.
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Yu Shiying contributed to this story.
 
     
    






















