Issue 91

China Claims Game-Changing Electronic Warfare Device

6 Feb: Articles from SCMP reporter Stephen Chen & Eurasian Times reporter Ashish Danqwal, detail Chinese claims that their researchers have managed to monitor & analyze the complete electromagnetic spectrum in real time. With this breakthrough the report claims the Chinese military will be able to detect and lock on to…

6 Feb: Articles from SCMP reporter Stephen Chen & Eurasian Times reporter Ashish Danqwal, detail Chinese claims that their researchers have managed to monitor & analyze the complete electromagnetic spectrum in real time. With this breakthrough the report claims the Chinese military will be able to detect and lock on to enemy signals at unprecedented speeds, decode the physical parameters of these signals almost instantly, and effectively suppress them.

– According to the Chinese researchers, their new capabilities enable them to deliver the real-time analysis bandwidth into frequencies extending into the gigahertz zone, encompassing frequencies used by amateur radio enthusiasts and Starlink satellites. The previous capability was limited to monitoring spectrum usage limited to the 40-160 MHz range.

– The scientists developed a series of new signal-processing chips to achieve this enhanced capability.

– Details of the game-changing technology were published by

project lead scientist Yang Kai, a professor from the school of information and electronics at the Beijing Institute of Technology, and his team in a peer-reviewed paper in the Chinese academic journal Radio Communications Technology on January 17.

– This weapon system purportedly can emit multiple concentrated beams of electromagnetic waves from a singular antenna, facilitating simultaneous targeting of aerial, maritime, and terrestrial targets, potentially disrupting their operations.

– The report specifically references capabilities against Starlink communications. Chinese officials have frequently emphasized the need to neutralize or eliminate these satellites if they threaten national security.

– Yang said the new chips can effectively split massive amounts of collected data into smaller streams before computational processing. This reduces the processing burden and makes it possible to monitor a large number of signal sources over a wide frequency range.

– The scientists have also revamped the structure of the electromagnetic signal filter that works with the chip, and with new mathematical methods it improves the processor’s work efficiency without sacrificing any signals.

– Yang’s team also introduced artificial intelligence (AI) into the most critical data analysis process, and at least two different AI technologies are employed to work closely together to solve the various challenges encountered…The integration of in-house chips and AI has enabled the Chinese military to achieve unprecedented information perception capabilities.

– Interviews with Chinese officers and soldiers involved in recent Naval operations indicate China had activated electromagnetic emitting equipment including high-power phased array radars and firmly locked on to a series of targets including US carrier-based aircraft in the offensive and defensive contest of electronic warfare.

– On 19 Jan 2024, Chinese media claimed that Chinese scientists simulated an assault on US naval vessels. This simulation involved the launch of a barrage of missiles supported by a fleet of low-orbit electronic warfare satellites strategically positioned above an American aircraft carrier.

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