System comprised of floating surveillance platform and underwater sonars could be used to spy on US Navy

China is constructing an underwater surveillance grid in the contested South China Sea, Forbes reported Wednesday.

The system is comprised of unmanned floating platforms outfitted with radars and sensor turrets as well as underwater sonar stations.  

While many of the platforms, which are part of China's “Blue Ocean Information Network,” have been deployed in China's own waters, some are located in the international part of the strategic waterway, the magazine reported.

The sonars, referred to as the "Underwater Great Wall," are set up in unknown locations and cannot be spotted from ships passing by. Read more at i24