(Hong Kong News) According to the Chinese military scientific research papers, the PLA has formed the world's first near -empty command forces, which is responsible for performing the "precise and ruthless" attack mission during the war.
The Hong Kong South China Morning Post on Monday (November 20) quoted a paper report that the PLA appeared in the fifth new army in addition to Lu, the sea, air, and the Rocket Army.Researchers of the Chinese University of Defense Science and Technology revealed that China has established a close -air combat command force equipped with a professional hypersonic weapon and directly listening to the highest level of the PLA.
It is not clear that the troops have been established exactly, and the South China Morning Post cannot independently verify the above news.
This paper was proposed in the 11th China Command and Control Conference in October, and it has now been made public in the main academic database of mainland China.The research team of China National Defense University of Science and Technology said that near -air has become a fierce competition area that can "determine the results of future war".Relevant researchers said that after the equipment is equipped with the equipment, it can not only "ruthlessly" attack important goals, but also conduct high -altitude surveillance worldwide through autonomous drones and spy balloons.
Nearly empty refers to an area extending from the height of about 20 kilometers to 100 kilometers from the ground.Due to the thin air and unable to support aircraft flight, the area is usually avoided by military operations, and the hypersonic weapon can fly at a speed of five times the supersonic speed in the near air. Its unpredictable maneuverability is enough to confuse the air defense system.
The dissertation emphasizes that the most important task of the army is to help China win in the war.Hagon -speed weapons will aim at the core military assets of the enemy, such as giant antennas and major communication hubs.At the same time, near -air forces can also target civil infrastructure, such as the American SpaceX launcher.