
Stealthy underwater explosions, drone fighter jets, and military AI reveal the CCP’s technological aggression
The Chinese military is unveiling a range of sophisticated military technologies, from underwater stealth attacks against foreign ports, to drone fighters and military artificial intelligence (AI).
Chinaโs military is testing stealthy underwater explosions for purposes of the destruction of foreign ports, according to the Global Times, an ultra-nationalist news outlet controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
โIf we can use stealthy ways, like underwater explosions to destroy the ports, we can kill off the enemyโs war potential,โ Captain Zhao Pengduo, the deputy director of the Naval Port Demolition Test Program, said on a China Central Television (CCTV) program.
Just in case the West missed it, the Global Times translated the comments and published them on Oct. 25. The testing and its publication, in English, could be an attempt to prove the credibility of Chinaโs naval threat to the United States as tensions rise over Taiwan, the South China Sea, and Japanโs Senkaku Islands, all of which Beijing claims as its territory. The CCP thus reveals that its intentions are not honorable.
Scientific sensors were placed on the small wharf for the test prior to its destruction. Chinese state media reported that โas the explosion took place, nearly 1,000 pieces of data were gathered, which were then analyzed to accurately evaluate how the wharf was damaged โฆ noting that this will provide scientific support to attack hostile ports in a real war.โ
According to a Beijing military expert quoted by the Global Times, โThis tactic can play a significant role in many combat scenarios, including countering the USโ naval warfare aimed at China.โ
The expert continued, โSince the US now understands its large vessels like aircraft carriers and large military facilities near China are vulnerable to attacks, it is scattering its forces to โฆ smaller locations.โ
The expert claimed that the scattering of the U.S. Navy would make logistics, command, and communications more difficult, presumably forcing U.S. ships to rely on numerous regional ports that are vulnerable to Chinaโs stealthy underwater explosions. Beijingโs military strategy is apparently to force the failure of port-based logistics chains upon which the U.S. and allied navies rely.
Stealthy underwater explosions could be facilitated by AI enabled drones. So as concerning is a new report from Georgetown University that claims the Chinese military could be spending more on AI than the United States.
By Andrews Coor