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PLA Ground Force Maintains Coastal Defense Presence
With a legacy rooted in intense coastal battles, including the pivotal 1953 Battle of Dongshan Island, China's PLA Ground Force maintains a formidable presence along its coastlines, boasting an estimated 100,000-plus personnel across over 50 border and coastal defense brigades. This extensive setup underscores the army's enduring commitment to safeguarding its shores.

PLA Unveils Portable Anti-Drone Net-Launcher for Infantry Squads
The PLA has introduced a game-changing, portable anti-drone net-launcher that's small enough for infantry squads to carry, complete with jamming capabilities to take down enemy drones. This compact unit is set to revolutionize the way troops handle drone threats on the battlefield.

Declassified Intel Reveals China's Voter Data Collection
Newly declassified intel reveals a shocking truth: China has collected and analyzed over 200 million US voter records, putting sensitive information at risk of being bought, hacked, or exploited. President Trump has vowed to take swift action to protect voter data and prevent future threats to election integrity.

Trump Escalates Claims of Election Compromise Despite Debunked Evidence
The White House touted a prime-time speech as proof of foreign interference and widespread voter irregularities, but it fell flat, with critics calling it a dud. Despite claims of a bombshell, the declassified documents so far have failed to validate allegations of election compromise.

China Builds Massive Supply Ship for Carrier Groups
China is building a massive supply ship that has caught the world's attention, particularly in the US, as it signals a new era of maritime power. This hulking vessel, rising from the shipyard on Longxue Island, is set to support China's carrier groups and challenge traditional naval dominance.

US Prosecutors Charge Two in $43 Million Investment Fraud Laundering Scheme
For nearly two years, Zhuoying Chen and Haojie Zhang allegedly masterminded a brazen $43 million investment fraud laundering scheme, preying on innocent victims and funneling their life savings into bank accounts in China. The sophisticated network, involving over a dozen people, was recently dismantled by US authorities.

Space Force Nominee Backs $71 Billion Budget Amid China Threat
The White House nominee to lead the US Space Force is pushing for a $71.1 billion budget, saying it's exactly what's needed to counter China's growing threat and ensure America's dominance in space. Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess emphasized that the hefty budget is crucial for modernizing the Space Force and preparing for a potentially contested space domain.

China Weighs Risks in J-35 Fighter Jet Sale to Pakistan
A potential deal for Pakistan to acquire 40 advanced J-35 fighter jets from China has been rumored since 2024, but remains unconfirmed - if finalized, it could drastically shift the balance of power on the Indian subcontinent. The sale would mark a significant boost for Pakistan's military, but China is reportedly exercising caution to avoid giving Islamabad too great an advantage.

Xi Jinping Consolidates Control with PLA General Promotions
In a significant display of power, China's President Xi Jinping recently promoted two new generals, bringing the total number of active PLA generals to six, in a move that solidifies his control over the military. The promotions were announced at a ceremony in Beijing, presided over by CMC Vice Chairman Zhang Shengmin.

Beijing Garrison's Enduring Structure
Meet the 6th Regiment of the Beijing Garrison, a stalwart unit with a storied history and a critical mission: safeguarding the nation's capital, protecting key institutions, and maintaining internal stability. With a focus on light infantry and riot-control duties, this elite regiment plays a vital role in keeping Beijing safe and secure.

China's J-20 Fighter Production Hits 300 Mark
The J-20 fighter production has reached a major milestone with over 300 aircraft manufactured, and experts predict that around 500 J-20s will have been delivered by mid-2026. This surge in production marks a significant shift in the program, transforming the J-20 from a symbolic stealth fighter to a cornerstone of China's air force.

China's PAP Targets Terrorism with Unconventional Training Tactics
The People's Armed Police staged a high-altitude anti-terrorism drill in Tibet, where mock suspects were deliberately made to look non-Chinese with face masks, revealing a calculated PR strategy. This unusual tactic hints at a broader effort to shape public perception of terrorism.

Chinese and Indian Spies Target Pakistani Police Systems
Suspected Chinese and Indian spies launched a targeted attack on Pakistani police systems, specifically focusing on the Balochistan Police, between February 2024 and April 2026. The intrusion campaigns compromised sensitive data, including biometric records, criminal case files, and national identity information.

Senator Lindsey Graham's Legacy Shapes US Foreign Policy
Senator Lindsey Graham left a lasting mark on US foreign policy, dedicating his life to championing American leadership and freedom worldwide, with a legacy that spanned over 30 years of military service and unwavering advocacy for nations like Ukraine, China, and Iran. His final journey to Ukraine, his 10th trip since Russia's 2022 invasion, was a testament to his tireless commitment to shaping global policies.

PLAAF Aviation Brigade Signals Shift with Mixed Aircraft Types
A surprising twist in China's military lineup has caught attention, as a single PLAAF Aviation Brigade was spotted with not one, but two different aircraft types on parade, defying the conventional one-brigade-one-aircraft-type model. This unusual display hints at a potential shift in the PLAAF's strategic approach.

China, India-Aligned Hackers Target Pakistani Law Enforcement in Espionage Campaigns
Cyber attackers have launched a stealthy espionage campaign targeting Pakistani law enforcement agencies, breaching sensitive data like biometric records, criminal files, and personnel info. The compromised assets included servers managing police and citizen data at organizations like Balochistan Police.

China's PLAN Enhances Readiness with At-Sea Degaussing Operations
A recent photo reveals a fascinating glimpse into China's naval operations, showcasing the Type 072A landing ship Baxianshan getting degaussed at sea with the help of the Type 911 degaussing vessel Dongqin-870. This routine yet crucial sustainment action keeps ships ready for action without needing to return to base.

AI Surveillance Poses Profound Threat to Social Progress
Imagine a world where AI surveillance systems don't just watch, but also notice, record, and punish even the smallest infractions - essentially becoming automated enforcers that can fine you on the spot. China is already demonstrating the power and pitfalls of this technology, using it to publicly shame and penalize citizens who step out of line.

Silver Fox Deploying Advanced Modular RAT via gRPC Streaming
Meet MODBEACON, a sneaky new Remote Access Trojan linked to the Silver Fox cybercrime group, capable of secretly fetching modules, executing commands, and communicating with attackers. This advanced threat uses a plugin-based architecture and encrypted gRPC streaming to stay one step ahead.

Indo-Pacific Powers Seek China's Deterrence Without US
As Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, and Indonesia navigate the complex Indo-Pacific landscape, they're facing a daunting question: can they keep China in check without the US on their side? The region's recent moves suggest a tentative no, highlighting growing unease as the US appears to be losing interest.

Beijing Intensifies Campaign to Isolate Taiwan
Beijing's campaign to isolate Taiwan has taken a more sinister turn, with everyday obstruction and procedural meddling making it increasingly costly for Taipei to engage with the world. From botched visas to high-profile exclusions, China's tactics are raising the stakes and making Taiwan's isolation a harsh reality.

China's Military AI Logistics Expose New Vulnerabilities in War
China's military is betting big on artificial intelligence to supercharge its logistics, but this bold move may backfire in the chaos of war, creating vulnerable chokepoints that could leave its operations crippled. Mike Tyson's famous words - "everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face" - are particularly apt for Beijing's high-stakes gamble.

Chinese Spies Exploit Roundcube Flaw to Breach University Servers
A recent series of university server breaches, attributed to a group called UNK_MassTraction, has exposed vulnerabilities in North American higher-education institutions, with potentially dozens more affected. The breach, linked to a flaw in Roundcube, is believed to be an ongoing campaign.

Hackers Exploit Roundcube Flaw to Target Academic Researchers
A new wave of cyber attacks linked to China is targeting academic researchers in the US and Canada, specifically those in physics, engineering, and national security-related fields, by exploiting a vulnerability in Roundcube webmail servers. The campaign, tracked as 'UNK_MassTraction', has been ongoing since May and has already hit several universities.