PCG takes custody of suspected underwater drone in Palawan

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has taken custody of a suspected underwater drone recovered by local fishermen in the waters off Barangay Barangonan, Linapacan, Palawan, according to Commodore Jay Tarriela, PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea.

Tarriela said the device-approximately 13 feet long-was discovered on Sunday by a group of fishermen from Sitio Tapic, Barangay New Colaylayan, Linapacan, during routine fishing operations.

Later that same evening, the fishermen handed over the autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) to coast guard personnel. It has since been secured at PCG Station Linapacan for further verification, technical examination, and investigation, in coordination with relevant national security agencies.

The AUV is now undergoing detailed forensic analysis to determine its origin, operational history, and any potential security threats.

‘The sensor includes Chinese labeling and a serial number (CTD-20090334), along with visible corrosion from prolonged saltwater exposure. It is mounted on a rugged metal frame, typical of components in autonomous underwater vehicles commonly known as underwater drones,’ Tarriela added.

He noted that this incident is the latest in a string of similar recoveries in Philippine waters since July 2022./coa

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