Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Chinese Military To Hold 'Digital War Games'


China To Hold Digital War Games -- The Guardian

Exercises will prepare for 'informationalised war', says state media, amid claims Chinese military is hacking on a global scale


China is to conduct its first "digital" war games, state media has said, as concern grows in Washington and elsewhere about Chinese hacking attacks.

A brief report by the official Xinhua news agency said the exercise, in north China's remote Inner Mongolia region, will "test new types of combat forces including units using digital technology amid efforts to adjust to informationalised war".

"It will be the first time a People's Liberation Army exercise has focused on combat forces including digitalised units, special operations forces, army aviation and electronic counter forces," the brief English-language report added.

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More News On The Chinese Military Conducting Their First 'Digital Exercise'

China's military to drill on digitalized forces -- Xinhuanet
China to test ‘digitized’ troops in massive drills -- RT
China Announces Digitalized Combat Forces -- Voice of America
China army to conduct first "digital" exercise -- Reuters
Chinese military to test its digital technology -- Business Standard
China's military to train on digital warfare -- CNet
China to test digital combat forces -- New Europe
Chinese Army to Conduct First Ever Cyberattack War Games -- Tech Asia
Chinese army to include digital forces in June military drill -- ZDnet
China Doesn't Care if Its 'Digitalized' Military Cyberwar Drill Scares You -- Alexander Abad-Santos, The Atlantic

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