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China is using cyberspies to boost its defence industry and military planning by gathering information about US defence programmes, a Pentagon report claims.
China is using espionage to acquire technologies to fuel its fast-paced military modernisation programme, the Pentagon said on Monday in an annual report that for the first time accused Beijing of...
Technology has a clever habit of outdoing fantasy, and this month the US Navy announced that it has finally produced a working Laser Weapon System (the US military has been trying to develop...
China will build a second, larger aircraft carrier capable of carrying more fighter jets, the official Xinhua news service reported late on Tuesday, quoting a senior officer with the People’s...
China's defence budgets and white papers usually prompt questions about transparency, which begs the question of how much foreign analysts already know about force disposition, strength, equipment...
China has signed an agreement with Russia to buy 24 Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets and four Lada-class submarines in its biggest weapons purchase from Moscow in a decade, state media reported.
The combat effectiveness of the People's Liberation Army will be ruined if military leaders become obsessed with materialism, PLA General Liu Yazhou warned.
Why has the Chinese government, especially the People's Liberation Army, appeared more aggressive, self-confident and assertive in dealing with the US and its allies? The answer could lie in an...
Recently, a US company few of us had heard of gained instant fame for saying the People's Liberation Army was behind a lot of computer hacking. That may be. But the claims made by Mandiant should...
The Hong Kong action star, who famously accused America of being the most corrupt country in the world, was widely condemned by Chinese netizens after he was caught using a military car in Beijing...
The US internet security firm Mandiant claimed cyberattacks against US websites were traced to a building in Shanghai owned by the Chinese army.
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