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DoD released the 2024 China Military Power Report (CMPR) - EndtheMadnessNow - 12-28-2024

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WARNING: extremely long.

Here's some snippets I found noteworthy as I read it:

"The PLA is exploring a range of "neurocognitive warfare" capabilities that exploit adversaries using neuroscience and psychology."


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"The PLA has recognized the importance of incorporating emerging technologies, such as AI, big data, brain science, and neuroscience into CDO [Cognitive Domain Operations] as the PLA perceives that these technologies will lead to profound changes in the ability to subvert human cognition."

"PLA articles on CDO state that seizing mind dominance in the cognitive domain and subduing the enemy without fighting is the highest realm of warfare." ... "PLA articles on CDO state that seizing mind dominance in the cognitive domain and subduing the enemy without fighting is the highest realm of warfare."

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"The PLAAF is rapidly approaching technology typical of U.S. standards."

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"The PRC probably is developing advanced nuclear delivery systems, such as a strategic HGV and a fractional orbital bombardment (FOB) system."

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"By the mid- to late-2020s, the PRC may field higher power systems to extend the threat to the structures of non-optical satellites." ... "...implying that growing PLA strike capabilities will attack an increasing array of targets and, thereby, attain international strategic effects by striking critical nodes of the global economy during a future conflict."

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"The PRC may be developing a YJ-18 launcher using a standard commercial shipping container for a merchant vessel."

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"The PRC is advancing its cyberspace attack capabilities and can launch cyberspace attacks—such as disruption of a natural gas pipeline for days to weeks—in the United States."

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"The PLA sees coordinated employment of space, cyberspace, and EW as strategic weapons to "paralyze the enemy’s operational system of systems" and "sabotage the enemy’s war command system of systems" early in a conflict."

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"The large growth of the PLA silo force suggests Beijing is making progress in establishing its "early warning counterstrike" posture to increase the survivability and responsiveness of these launch sites."

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"If a comingled PRC missile launch is not readily identifiable as a conventional or nuclear missile, it may not be clear what the PRC launched until it detonates."

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"In 2020, DoD estimated the PRC’s operational nuclear warhead stockpile was in the low-200s and was expected to at least double by 2030. However, Beijing has accelerated its nuclear expansion, and DoD estimates this stockpile has surpassed 600 operational nuclear warheads as of 2024, on track to **exceed previous projections**."

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"Since the 2015–2016 military reforms, the PRC has expanded its UGF (Underground Facility) program to support survivable and redundant nodes for its wartime contingency planning."

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"The PRC would seek to deter potential U.S. intervention in any Taiwan contingency campaign. Failing that, the PRC would attempt to delay and defeat intervention in a limited war of short duration, which could include some activities in the space and cyber domains, such as EW, network attacks, and IO."

In the event of a protracted conflict, the PLA might choose to escalate cyberspace, space, or nuclear activities in an attempt to end the conflict, or it might choose to fight to a stalemate and pursue a political settlement."

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"The ASF, formerly subordinate the SSF, operates TT&C stations in Namibia, Pakistan, Argentina, and Kenya. The ASF has a handful of Yuan-wang space support ships to track satellite and ICBM launches."

Hmmm, Argentina.

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"Guidelines exist to ensure PLA attachés have operational backgrounds; however, all PLA attachés were previously intelligence officers with the CMC Joint Staff Department Military Intelligence Directorate.

With the growth of the PLA attaché network overseas, some attaches are drawn from operational forces for work in foreign capitals and often **lack the requisite language skills**." LOL.

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"The PLA is probably most interested in military access along the SLOCs from the PRC to the Strait of Hormuz and Africa."

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"The PRC is interested in increasing the use of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) to cut shipping times between Europe and the PRC by approximately a third. The use of the NSR enables the PRC to diversify shipping routes away from the strategic Strait of Malacca."

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"The PRC is the world's top ship-producing nation by tonnage and can produce a wide range of naval combatants, gas turbine and diesel engines, and shipboard weapons and electronic systems, which makes it nearly self-sufficient for all shipbuilding needs."

Must be nice. America used to be like that once upon a time.

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“The PRC is particularly focused on dominating a range of emerging, dual-use technologies that promise to be disruptive and foundational for future economies.

In its 14th FYP, the PRC prioritized the advancement of next-generation Al, quantum information, brain science and biotechnology, semiconductors, and deep space, deep sea, and polar-related technologies.”

The latter three don’t come up much in the conventional discourse, do they...

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"In March 2024, a U.S. Army intelligence analyst was arrested for transmiting sensitive documents pertaining to the tactics, techniques, and procedures manuals for the HH-60W helicopter, the F-22-A Raptor, ICBMs, and the HIMARS system. The analyst provided information on U.S. military exercises, studies on major countries including the PRC, hypersonic equipment, and **the United States' potential plans during a Taiwan contingency**."

Yikes!

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"The military commander and political commissar are considered equals and share joint leadership over the unit in issuing orders and daily tasks. While the party committee makes decisions on major issues, the military commander is usually responsible for daily decisions on military and operational matters, whereas the political commissar is typically responsible for the unit's political work and personnel decisions."

Awkward...

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Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China (182 page PDF)


Based on the unabated lying by the DoD/IC for decades I have to ask, how much of this is complete BS?! This seems like DoD/IC fear porn to the max to ensure funding is never reduced, that they’re not questioned or denied and need only repeat, "national security, national security!"

Most of it is quite banal and not that hypey, not to mention that it’s based on info that’s at least 7-8 months old. DoD would rather not waste time writing it but Congress makes them, so, they can make a poor staffer read it and summarize it in ONE page.


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Meanwhile, this appears to be quite stunning from the US deputy national security adviser for cyber on Salt Typhoon:

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Chinese hackers used broad telco access to geolocate millions of Americans and record phone calls


Russia, Ukraine, China, and More: The Nations at the Center of the Cybercrime Epidemic. Russia remains the undisputed leader in terms of cybercriminal activity according to a 2024 study, supported by the Army's 780th Military Intelligence Brigade (Cyber).

10. India: A Victim of Cybercrime Amid Rapid Digitalization
9. Brazil: A Growing Cybercrime Hotspot in Latin America
8. United Kingdom: A Rising Cyberattack Target
7. North Korea: Cyber Warfare and Financial Theft
6. Romania: A Hotbed for Cybercrime Groups
5. Nigeria: A Leading Hub for Cybercrime in Africa
4. United States: A Prime Target and Source of Cyberattacks
3. China: A Major Player in Cyber Espionage
2. Ukraine: A Geopolitical Hotspot for Cyberattacks
1. Russia: The Epicenter of Cybercrime


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World-first “Cybercrime Index” ranks countries by cybercrime threat level


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Mapping the global geography of cybercrime with the World Cybercrime Index


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