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“This unprecedented revelation was made in the latest issue of Defence Industry Conversion in China, a magazine supervised by the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence. The publication aims to encourage civilian institutions and companies to participate in research on military technologies and weapon production.” 🎯As basic as this is, this aspect of our adversaries respective approaches to their defense and posturing represents a blaring cultural deficit on our end. Despite it being by edict, our competition’s private sector and civil populace are on a war footings. 👩🎓 Ask the majority of college students in the US about the current state of affairs and very few will have any insight into realities like the pervasiveness of domestic targeted information operations, what is happening with China etc. 🏴☠️Among our greatest advantages as a nation are our entrepreneurial spirit, capacity to rise to any challenge and self determination. We can’t help but wonder, with a huge swath of society - particularly our young adults, largely unaware of, and disconnected from the nuances of our current national security issues - might this facet of our culture and arguably one of our greatest defense differentiators and assets be rendered ineffective? William Treseder Joshua Marcuse Jim Perkins Clint Hinote John Cogbill Jen Sovada Brad Halsey Hacking for Defense® (H4D) Common Mission Project NobleReach™️ Truman National Security Project YPFP (Young Professionals in Foreign Policy) Globally #asleepatthewheel #youthofthenation #comfortcrisis #complacencykills #wholeofnation #educate

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The People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) electronic warfare unit has produced a list of targets for a coordinated attack against US aircraft carrier strike groups. In a potential conflict, these precisely labelled US military radars, sensors and communication systems are likely to take concentrated fire from China’s electronic warfare weapons, according to a researcher involved in the project. This unprecedented revelation was made in the latest issue of Defence Industry Conversion in China, a magazine supervised by the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence. The publication aims to encourage civilian institutions and companies to participate in research on military technologies and weapon production. “This information can provide references for the development of electronic countermeasures technology and related equipment in China’s future naval battlefields,” Mo Jiaqian, an electronic countermeasures expert with the PLA’s 92728 Unit, wrote in the report. Her report delved into the workings and advantages of the US Navy’s Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) system, which is a vital component of the aircraft carrier fleet’s air defence and early warning network. The system enables the entire fleet to share air defence resources, allowing ships to launch ship-to-air missiles for interception even if their own sensors do not detect an incoming target. https://lnkd.in/gBxZ6uA2

PLA releases electronic warfare ‘kill list’ for US carrier groups

PLA releases electronic warfare ‘kill list’ for US carrier groups

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