China’s military focused on disruption, noncontact warfare
China’s military has been known for generations as a force that relied on simplicity, mass and endurance, but the Pentagon’s newest report to Congress says there is a fast-paced transformation under way. The goal is to field a force that can win short-duration, high-intensity conflicts against high...
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