The automaton was gone up against Thursday, the principal seizure of its kind in late memory, around 50 nautical miles northwest of Subic Straight off the Philippines, similarly as the USNS Bowditch was going to recover the unmanned submerged vehicle (UUV), US authorities said. The resistance service said on Saturday a Chinese maritime vessel found a bit of "unidentified gear" and checked it to keep any navigational wellbeing issues, before finding it was a US ramble. "China chose to return it to the US side in a proper way, and China and the US have from the start been in correspondence about it," the service said on its site. "Amid this procedure, the US side's one-sided and open building up is wrong, and is not gainful to the smooth determination of this issue. We express lament at this," it included. US President-elect Donald Trump said something to the line on Saturday, tweeting: "China takes Joined States Naval force examine ramble in univer...