A US military report into the future of relations with China has claimed that
the Chinese government is developing an information warfare division for use in
possible future conflicts.
The
Military
Power of the People's Republic of China 2007 report (PDF) suggests that, in
addition to the Red Army's army, navy, air force and rocket arms, the Chinese
government is putting together a team to deal with "electronic and online arenas
".
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"People's Liberation Army authors often cite the need in modern warfare to
control information, sometimes termed an 'information blockade'," says the
report.
"China is pursuing this ability by improving information and operational
security, developing electronic warfare and information warfare capabilities,
and denial and deception.
"China's concept of an 'information blockade' likely extends beyond the
strictly military realm to include other elements of state power."
The report suggests that the People's Republic of China is developing teams
to handle computer network attack, defence and exploitation with a separate
section handling electronic countermeasures.
It cites logistics systems and satellite communications as possible targets,
and claims that exercises have been held in cooperation with other Red Army arms
since 2005.
The report also mentions an article on the subject which appeared in the
November 2006 Liberation Army Daily.
"[The] mechanism to get the upper hand of the enemy in a war under conditions
of 'informatization' finds prominent expression in whether or not we are capable
of using various means to obtain information and of ensuring the effective
circulation of information; whether or not we are capable of making full use of
the permeability, sharable property, and connection of information to realize
the organic merging of materials, energy and information to form a combined
fighting strength; [and] whether or not we are capable of applying effective
means to weaken the enemy side's information superiority and lower the
operational efficiency of enemy information equipment," the article states.
Nato has its own information warfare specialists, currently deployed in
Estonia which suffered an
online attack last
week. Attacks on the country continue.
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