China eyes Russian submarine rescue expertise in Yellow Sea naval drills
Joint exercise reveals deepening military cooperation between Beijing and Moscow while sending signal to Washington and its regional allies

Chinese and Russian military personnel will be put through their submarine rescue paces in naval exercises this week, with Beijing hoping to gain operational experience from its strategic partner as competition heats up beneath the seas.
The joint exercise includes anti-submarine warfare, search-and-rescue operations and other maritime missions such as air defence, according to Russia’s Tass news agency.
One stage of the drills would involve rescuing the crew of a simulated distressed submarine using a deep-submergence rescue vehicle, Tass reported on Monday.
Such missions involve the location of a disabled submarine and the safe recovery of its crew, and are an important element of submarine combat support.