Monthly Archives: August 2012
China Deploying New UAVs to ‘Protect Resources’
2012-08-30 — China’s military will deploy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), or drones, to conduct maritime surveillance missions over coastal provinces, state-run media reported Thursday. The military is currently conducting trial missions that are slated to end within a day or … Continue reading
China, Egypt Oppose Military Solution to Syrian Crisis
2012-08-30 — Chinese and Egyptian presidents in a meeting on Wednesday voiced strong opposition to military solutions to the Syrian crisis, saying unrests in the Muslim country should be resolved through a political solution. According to a joint press communiqué … Continue reading
Chinese military official meets U.S. Pacific commander
2012-08-30 — A high-ranking Chinese military official met with U.S. Pacific Commander Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III in Hawaii on Tuesday, discussing China-U.S. military ties and other issues of common concern. Cai Yingting, deputy chief of the General Staff of … Continue reading
Chinese-born Women stealing Motorola secrets for China
2012-08-30 — A federal judge sentenced a Chinese-born American Wednesday to four years in prison for stealing millions of dollars in trade secrets from Motorola, describing her as a soft-spoken, unassuming woman who carried out a “very purposeful raid” on … Continue reading
Misattribution and Exaggeration Reporting on Chinese Nuclear Missile test
2012-08-30 — China is reported to have conducted a missile test during the latter part of July. Chinese missile tests are a relatively common occurrence and are routinely covered in the Chinese press. I wrote about one such test several … Continue reading
To Use “Unrestricted Warfare” in South China sea issue
2012-08-29 (China Military News by China-defense-mashup) — Qiao Liang, PLA Major General and the co-author of the world famous book “Unrestricted Warfare” recently wrote an article on August 29th’s “China Youth Daily” to suggest China to use “Unrestricted Warfare” in … Continue reading