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Chinese Military Capable of Jamming U.S. Communications System | Washington Free Beacon

U.S. spy’s secrets assist Chinese electronic warfare against U.S. military data links

China’s military is using stolen U.S. military secrets obtained from a convicted spy to defeat a high-technology communications system used in joint warfighting, combined arms warfare, and missile defenses, according to U.S. officials.

The disclosure that China has the capability of jamming the Joint Tactical Information Distribution System, or JTIDS, was revealed in a Chinese military technical article published in July.

JTIDS is part of a group of military communications systems called Link 16 that gives U.S. military forces jam-resistant communications, a key strategic advantage used in joint warfighting, a specialty of the American military.

JTIDS allows for a nearly unlimited number of military commanders and operators to share information, such as precision location or position data, critical in tracking, monitoring, and targeting. It is also resistant to electronic warfare attacks by rapidly jumping to different frequencies.

The Chinese article reveals that the People’s Liberation Army is studying this feature and working to defeat it.

The article, “Anti-Jamming Performance of JTIDS-Type Waveform,” was published July 10 in the journal Aerospace Electronic Warfare, a publication of Institute 8511, a unit of the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC).

The article states that Chinese researchers have studied the JTIDS anti-jamming capabilities and formulated an “optimal jamming strategy from the point of view of the interferer.”

The Chinese article reveals that researchers have extensively studied JTIDS and produced several technical articles on the system. The article discussed “broadband barrage jamming” and “partial-band interference” of JTIDS.

As a result, the researchers “discovered that the only way to obtain a good interference result is to increase the interference power.”

A footnote to the article notes other work has been done on how to interfere with JTIDS communications.

According to court papers, Gregg Bergersen, a weapons system analyst with the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency, sold secrets on a JTIDS variant known as Po Sheng that was sold to Taiwan in the early 2000s.

An FBI affidavit in the case revealed that Bergersen “discussed Po Sheng and communications security” during a dinner meeting on March 3, 2007 with a Chinese agent identified as Tai Shenkuo. The affidavit said the talks involved disclosure of classified information.

Bergersen was director of command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence programs for the Navy. He pleaded guilty in 2008 to charges of disclosing national defense secrets to China. He was sentenced to four and a half years in prison.

Michelle Van Cleave, national counterintelligence executive under President George W. Bush, said China’s military has targeted U.S. military communications technology for collection.

“China would like nothing better than to be able to disrupt or corrupt sensitive U.S. military communications—it is at the heart of their military strategies of information dominance and anti-access/area-denial,” Van Cleave said in an email. “So they send spies to steal what they need with the help of traitors like Bergerson who blithely sell it to them.”

Mark Stokes, a former Pentagon official and specialist on Chinese military affairs said the Chinese military for years has invested large sums in electronic countermeasures technology.

“The denial of U.S., Japan, South Korea, Taiwan abilities to employ JTIDS is only one goal,” Stokes said. “Satellite jamming is another area of focus. The PLA also is investing into R&D on a range of communications technologies, including tactical data links.”

Richard Fisher, an expert on China’s military with the International Assessment and Strategy Center, said in addition to countermeasures, China likely used the military technology secrets obtained from Bergersen to develop its own jam-proof tactical communications system.

“It’s a fact the Chinese are developing their own JTIDS-like Link 16 system for distributed command and control operations,” Fisher said, adding that an early version is probably in use now by Chinese military forces.

“Right now Link 16 is a crucial force multiplier that allows the United States to fight jointly,” he said. “It is the main linkage between different kind of forces and different services. Taking away Link 16 makes our defensive challenge far more difficult and makes it far more expensive in terms of casualties” in any future conflict with China.

Stokes said Link 16 communications are a “backbone” for advance data links for the military rooted in German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel’s North Africa campaign in World War II when a flexible system of tactical communications connected individual tanks.

The communications allowed greater situational awareness and allowed junior officers to take independent and decentralized action.

Today, the U.S. military has applied this concept to what it calls network centric operations.

Recent Chinese military writings indicate the People’s Liberation Army is focused on attacking the United States using electronic and other means targeting network centric operations, like Link 16.

Network-centric warfare gives military forces the ability to “synchronize action, without necessarily having to wait for orders, which in turn reduces their reaction time,” Stokes wrote in a recent paper for the Project 2049 Institute, where he is an analyst.

The communications also are used in missile defenses, which require rapid transference of data on targets to guidance systems.

China is known to be targeting U.S. missile defenses and is also developing its own missile defenses.
 
Why are the US has to worry if they have no intention to war with us? We want to keep the US away from going to war with China by developing AA/AD strategy. If they know the cost, then don't try to interfere in our national affair, just as we don't in America.
 
Why are the US has to worry if they have no intention to war with us? We want to keep the US away from going to war with China by developing AA/AD strategy. If they know the cost, then don't try to interfere in our national affair, just as we don't in America.

China jams then they are confident they can invade other countries without U.S. interference. Why else is China worried about containment by U.S. and other allies? China is not trying to expand are they, xunzi?
 
China jams then they are confident they can invade other countries without U.S. interference. Why else is China worried about containment by U.S. and other allies? China is not trying to expand are they, xunzi?
Our core interest. You must respect our core interest just as we do to the America's core interest. We have no intention of invading any sovereign country. We have said we support the sovereignty of a state, which is why we vetoed any US's attempt to invade another country. Don't ******* put that words in our mouth for your conspiracy and justify invading another country, which is what the US are known as, a "warmonger" . Expand what?
 
Our core interest. You must respect our core interest just as we do to the America's core interest. We have no intention of invading any sovereign country. We have said we support the sovereignty of a state, which is why we vetoed any US's attempt to invade another country. Don't ******* put that words in our mouth for your conspiracy and justify invading another country, which is what the US are known as, a "warmonger" . Expand what?

So why did China fight with Vietnam? Or India? Or the Soviet Union? Was it over rice? What about the scared Asian nations over South China Sea? China is pretty much a warmonger right now in their eyes.
 
So why did China fight with Vietnam? Or India? Or the Soviet Union? Was it over rice? What about the scared Asian nations over South China Sea? China is pretty much a warmonger right now in their eyes.
My American friend, you are mistaken the difference between dispute and war. We haven't had any war for over 30 years. I can't say the same for you, American. If they are scare of us, why are they continue to do business, even asking us to help that region? And only 3 countries are in dispute with us, Vietnam, Philippine, and Japan. Guess what? All three of them have disputes of their own. Because we are big and value our territorial integrity, your media talks about it more. When Vietnam and Philippine got into a territorial dispute, nobody in the world cares. Once again, we have not fire a 1st shot!
 
My American friend, you are mistaken the difference between dispute and war. We haven't had any war for over 30 years. I can't say the same for you, American. If they are scare of us, why are they continue to do business, even asking us to help that region? And only 3 countries are in dispute with us, Vietnam, Philippine, and Japan. Guess what? All three of them have disputes of their own. Because we are big and value our territorial integrity, your media talks about it more. When Vietnam and Philippine got into a territorial dispute, nobody in the world cares. Once again, we have not fire a 1st shot!

When you attack Philippines, it can invoke the 1951 Mutual defense treaty it signed with U.S thereby bringing in U.S into the picture. Likewise Japan has a defense treaty signed with U.S and other allies.

And you have dispute with India and technically with Pakistan as well due to Akshai Chin which is claimed by India and Pakistan as well. ;)
 
When you attack Philippines, it can invoke the 1951 Mutual defense treaty it signed with U.S thereby bringing in U.S into the picture. Likewise Japan has a defense treaty signed with U.S and other allies.

And you have dispute with India and technically with Pakistan as well due to Akshai Chin which is claimed by India and Pakistan as well. ;)
Nobody can threaten our territorial integrity. Not even the USA, let alone India and Philippines.
 
Why are the US has to worry if they have no intention to war with us? We want to keep the US away from going to war with China by developing AA/AD strategy. If they know the cost, then don't try to interfere in our national affair, just as we don't in America.
Intention is not the same as preparation. China have plans to wage war against US, whether those plans are 'defensive' or 'offensive' is not the point, so does that mean China 'intends' to go to war against US? A wise leadership should have preparation for as much possible and probable scenarios as the country is capable of defending itself and to protect its interests, near home or afar. The US is no different.
 
Intention is not the same as preparation. China have plans to wage war against US, whether those plans are 'defensive' or 'offensive' is not the point, so does that mean China 'intends' to go to war against US? A wise leadership should have preparation for as much possible and probable scenarios as the country is capable of defending itself and to protect its interests, near home or afar. The US is no different.
Why would we want to wage war with a country that owe us trillion of dollar? Everyone in the world knows the US like to be a world policeman. And last I check, the country that is more powerful are likely to abuse their power, which is the US. If I have to guess who would start a war, it would be the US. Not China. The US is a warmonger who love to go to war in the name of god and humanity. Modern history showed and proved that. You cannot changed that fact.
 
So why did China fight with Vietnam? Or India? Or the Soviet Union? Was it over rice? What about the scared Asian nations over South China Sea? China is pretty much a warmonger right now in their eyes.

You are trying to use your biased view to lump China defending its own territories as aggression. Those land and sea belongs to China, it just that decades of internal unrest prevent us from fully adminstrate those area. Now China is united and strong. So we are defending those lands.

Somehow India claim disputed Kashmir is right so as Japan claiming kuril island and Dyodo island is justify while China is just wrong in claiming her own area? Others countries claiming is ok, becos they are not US number 1 competitor, right? :rolleyes:

Save your biased view for your fellow US countrymen.

As for the hacking thing, I thought snowden already settle the issue for the whole world? Who is the baddest hacker in the world? :lol:

US whistle-blower Edward Snowden yesterday emerged from hiding in Hong Kong and revealed to the South China Morning Post that he will stay in the city to fight likely attempts by his government to have him extradited for leaking state secrets.

In an exclusive interview carried out from a secret location in the city, the former Central Intelligence Agency analyst also made explosive claims that the US government had been hacking into computers in Hong Kong and on the mainland for years.

At Snowden’s request we cannot divulge details about how the interview was conducted.

A week since revelations that the US has been secretly collecting phone and online data of its citizens, he said he will stay in the city “until I am asked to leave”, adding: “I have had many opportunities to flee HK, but I would rather stay and fight the US government in the courts, because I have faith in HK’s rule of law.”

In a frank hour-long interview, the 29-year-old, who US authorities have confirmed is now the subject of a criminal case, said he was neither a hero nor a traitor and that:

US National Security Agency’s controversial Prism programme extends to people and institutions in Hong Kong and mainland China;
The US is exerting “bullying’’ diplomatic pressure on Hong Kong to extradite him;
Hong Kong’s rule of law will protect him from the US;
He is in constant fear for his own safety and that of his family.
Snowden has been in Hong Kong since May 20 when he fled his home in Hawaii to take refuge here, a move which has been questioned by many who believe the city cannot protect him.

“People who think I made a mistake in picking HK as a location misunderstand my intentions. I am not here to hide from justice, I am here to reveal criminality,” he said.

Snowden said that according to unverified documents seen by the Post, the NSA had been hacking computers in Hong Kong and on the mainland since 2009. None of the documents revealed any information about Chinese military systems, he said.

I’m neither traitor nor hero. I’m an American
One of the targets in the SAR, according to Snowden, was Chinese University and public officials, businesses and students in the city. The documents also point to hacking activity by the NSA against mainland targets.

Snowden believed there had been more than 61,000 NSA hacking operations globally, with hundreds of targets in Hong Kong and on the mainland.

“We hack network backbones – like huge internet routers, basically – that give us access to the communications of hundreds of thousands of computers without having to hack every single one,” he said.


Target: The Chinese University of Hong Kong

“Last week the American government happily operated in the shadows with no respect for the consent of the governed, but no longer. Every level of society is demanding accountability and oversight.”

Snowden said he was releasing the information to demonstrate “the hypocrisy of the US government when it claims that it does not target civilian infrastructure, unlike its adversaries”.

“Not only does it do so, but it is so afraid of this being known that it is willing to use any means, such as diplomatic intimidation, to prevent this information from becoming public.”

Since the shocking revelations a week ago, Snowden has been vilified as a defector but also hailed by supporters such as WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange.

“I’m neither traitor nor hero. I’m an American,” he said, adding that he was proud to be an American. “I believe in freedom of expression. I acted in good faith but it is only right that the public form its own opinion.”

Snowden said he had not contacted his family and feared for their safety as well as his own.

“I will never feel safe.

“Things are very difficult for me in all terms, but speaking truth to power is never without risk,” he said. “It has been difficult, but I have been glad to see the global public speak out against these sorts of systemic violations of privacy.

“All I can do is rely on my training and hope that world governments will refuse to be bullied by the United States into persecuting people seeking political refuge.”

Asked if he had been offered asylum by the Russian government, he said: “My only comment is that I am glad there are governments that refuse to be intimidated by great power”.

The interview comes on the same day NSA chief General Keith Alexander appeared before Congress to defend his agency over the leaks. It was his first appearance since the explosive revelations were made last week. Alexander’s prepared remarks did not specifically address revelations about the Prism program.

Snowden's revelations threaten to test new attempts to build US-Sino bridges after a weekend summit in California between the nations' presidents, Barack Obama and Xi Jinping.

If true, Snowden's allegations lend credence to China's longstanding position that it is as much a victim of hacking as a perpetrator, after Obama pressed Xi to rein in cyber-espionage by the Chinese military.

Tens of thousands of Snowden’s supporters have signed a petition calling for his pardon in the United States while many have donated money to a fund to help him.

“I’m very grateful for the support of the public,” he said. “But I ask that they act in their interest – save their money for letters to the government that breaks the law and claims it noble.

“The reality is that I have acted at great personal risk to help the public of the world, regardless of whether that public is American, European, or Asian.”

The US consulate in Hong Kong could not be contacted yesterday on a public holiday.
 

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