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."
"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."
"The PLAAF is rapidly approaching technology typical of U.S. standards."
"The PRC probably is developing advanced nuclear delivery systems, such as a strategic HGV and a fractional orbital bombardment (FOB) system."
"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."
"The PRC may be developing a YJ-18 launcher using a standard commercial shipping container for a merchant vessel."
"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."
"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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