Anonymous ID: 776ec6 Jan. 19, 2021, 10:26 p.m. No.12622412   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Educational readings. What real Patriots deal with unlike the commie shills codemonkeyz/neon revolt/x22… Bunch of punks hijacked Q long ago. Keep shillin’ 4 tha shekels 4 ur Russian Jew commies y’all. What a joke.

 

http://www.doomedsoldiers.com/pdfs/new_lies_for_old_golitsyn.pdf

 

Nato bombed Chinese deliberately

 

Nato deliberately bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade during the war in Kosovo after discovering it was being used to transmit Yugoslav army communications.

 

According to senior military and intelligence sources in Europe and the US the Chinese embassy was removed from a prohibited targets list after Nato electronic intelligence (Elint) detected it sending army signals to Milosevic's forces.

 

The story is confirmed in detail by three other Nato officers - a flight controller operating in Naples, an intelligence officer monitoring Yugoslav radio traffic from Macedonia and a senior headquarters officer in Brussels. They all confirm that they knew in April that the Chinese embassy was acting as a 'rebro' [rebroadcast] station for the Yugoslav army (VJ) after alliance jets had successfully silenced Milosevic's own transmitters.

 

The Chinese were also suspected of monitoring the cruise missile attacks on Belgrade, with a view to developing effective counter-measures against US missiles.

 

The intelligence officer, who was based in Macedonia during the bombing, said: 'Nato had been hunting the radio transmitters in Belgrade. When the President's [Milosevic's] residence was bombed on 23 April, the signals disappeared for 24 hours. When they came on the air again, we discovered they came from the embassy compound.' The success of previous strikes had forced the VJ to use Milosevic's residence as a rebroadcast station. After that was knocked out, it was moved to the Chinese embassy. The air controller said: 'The Chinese embassy had an electronic profile, which Nato located and pinpointed.'

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/oct/17/balkans

 

China’s Serbia Model

 

China’s recent projects in Serbia have provided a model for how to leverage advanced technology transfers to expand influence into other sectors. The Serbian government and Huawei, one of China’s foremost players in AI, began cooperating in 2011 with plans to construct a Safe City network of surveillance cameras in Serbian urban areas, with additional AI surveillance projects soon following. Serbian and Chinese firms have also engaged in mutual office exchanges, such as the opening of a Huawei Innovation Center in Belgrade.

 

The next step in the Chinese strategy was the development of closer military collaboration. Between 2018 and 2020, Belgrade purchased three Chinese combat drones: the Wing Loong I, the CH-92A, and the Cai Hong. In 2019, Belgrade confirmed that Beijing had begun transferring plans and equipment for Serbia-based production of military UAVs. With China’s assistance, Serbia has begun manufacturing the Pegasus armed drone, and Serbia has become the first European country to buy Chinese military drones.

 

https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/rise-chinese-ai-gulf-renewal-chinas-serbia-model

 

NATO Military Alliance Europe Highlights Strategic Concerns On Emerging China Threat – Analysis

 

https://www.eurasiareview.com/20012021-nato-military-alliance-europe-highlights-strategic-concerns-on-emerging-china-threat-analysis/

 

This Is What Ground Forces Look Like To An Electronic Warfare System And Why It's A Big Deal

 

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/33401/this-is-what-ground-forces-look-like-to-an-electronic-warfare-system-and-why-its-a-big-deal

 

Electronic Warfare In The Suwalki Gap: Facing The Russian ‘Accompli Attack’ – Analysis

 

https://www.eurasiareview.com/01052020-electronic-warfare-in-the-suwalki-gap-facing-the-russian-accompli-attack-analysis/