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China has shortlisted nearly two dozen private companies to supply advanced unmanned weaponry and graphene clothing to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) regiments deployed along the long high-altitude border areas with India, state media reports said.


The PLA’s wish list includes “smart warm clothing made of graphene”, a revolutionary form of carbon, the discovery of which led physicists Andra Geim and Konstantine Novoselov to the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.

The Chinese armed forces are also looking for advanced logistics support equipment like portable solar chargers, portable oxygenators and a multifunctional dining vehicle.

The rare, and surprisingly publicised, move is an indication that China is working towards fusing its military needs with technology available in the civilian sector - an effort to leverage civilian service and logistical capabilities for military purposes amid the months-long border standoff with India in eastern Ladakh.

The private companies, some of them based in south China and specialised in drone technology, are known to manufacture vertical takeoff and landing unmanned vehicles, which can operate at high altitudes.


It is rare for the PLA to disclose the names of private companies from which it plans to procure military equipment.


It’s a sign that the world’s largest military force is expanding procurement from traditional suppliers, China’s state-owned enterprises, and buying specialised equipment from niche manufacturers.

The PLA’s Tibet Command invited 22 private “arms companies” and held meetings to review their products to be potentially used during “plateau warfare and border defence”, national broadcaster, China Central Television (CCTV) and the nationalistic tabloid, Global Times reported.

“Many types of rotor-wing and fixed-wing aerial drones, including the Blowfish A2 helicopter drone developed by Zhuhai-based Ziyan UAV and the CW-25 vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing drone made by Chengdu-based JOUAV, were inspected by the PLA,” the CCTV report said.


They are specially designed for use in high elevation, low temperature regions, with the aim of conducting unmanned missions including material supply, border defense and management, “…surveillance and armed reconnaissance along the border of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR),” the CCTV report said.

The reports didn’t specify which private Chinese company manufactures clothes made of graphene, which has been hailed as a “wonder material”.


The website, Dailytechlife.com which tracks technology and invention, says as an item of cloth, graphene can be “thermal, waterproof, and fireproof” and have other advanced technical properties not normally associated with cloth.

Beijing’s decision to look at private companies matches with its goal to merge the military and civil sectors.

“PRC’s (People’s Republic of China) long-term goal is to create an entirely self-reliant defence-industrial sector—fused with a strong civilian industrial and technology sector—that can meet the PLA’s needs for modern military capabilities,” the USA’s Defence Department said in its annual report on China’s military in September.


Calling it the “Military-Civil Fusion (MCF) Development Strategy”, the report said China is pursuing its “…MCF Development Strategy to “fuse” its economic and social development strategies with its security strategies to build an integrated national strategic system and capabilities in support of China’s national rejuvenation goals.”

 
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All of what China needs to maintain it presence in Ladakh is and will be made in China.

India will have to pay 7x the cost to import the same items from abroad, that is the reality of India's problems right now. The Ladakh confrontation is costing it an arm and a leg and a few saffron dhoti's on top.

All this talk of moving forces away from LOC to the LAC is another way of saying they dont have the money to equip new troops or increase force levels. They have basically adopted a defensive posture across both the LOC and LAC, whereas they always had tried to maintain an offensive posture acrosss the LOC and IB with Pakistan.

Now, they cannot do that at all. Reality sucks for the Indian's right now, that is why they are so caught up in their fantasies.
 
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China has shortlisted nearly two dozen private companies to supply advanced unmanned weaponry and graphene clothing to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) regiments deployed along the long high-altitude border areas with India, state media reports said.


The PLA’s wish list includes “smart warm clothing made of graphene”, a revolutionary form of carbon, the discovery of which led physicists Andra Geim and Konstantine Novoselov to the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.

The Chinese armed forces are also looking for advanced logistics support equipment like portable solar chargers, portable oxygenators and a multifunctional dining vehicle.

The rare, and surprisingly publicised, move is an indication that China is working towards fusing its military needs with technology available in the civilian sector - an effort to leverage civilian service and logistical capabilities for military purposes amid the months-long border standoff with India in eastern Ladakh.

The private companies, some of them based in south China and specialised in drone technology, are known to manufacture vertical takeoff and landing unmanned vehicles, which can operate at high altitudes.


It is rare for the PLA to disclose the names of private companies from which it plans to procure military equipment.


It’s a sign that the world’s largest military force is expanding procurement from traditional suppliers, China’s state-owned enterprises, and buying specialised equipment from niche manufacturers.

The PLA’s Tibet Command invited 22 private “arms companies” and held meetings to review their products to be potentially used during “plateau warfare and border defence”, national broadcaster, China Central Television (CCTV) and the nationalistic tabloid, Global Times reported.

“Many types of rotor-wing and fixed-wing aerial drones, including the Blowfish A2 helicopter drone developed by Zhuhai-based Ziyan UAV and the CW-25 vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing drone made by Chengdu-based JOUAV, were inspected by the PLA,” the CCTV report said.


They are specially designed for use in high elevation, low temperature regions, with the aim of conducting unmanned missions including material supply, border defense and management, “…surveillance and armed reconnaissance along the border of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR),” the CCTV report said.

The reports didn’t specify which private Chinese company manufactures clothes made of graphene, which has been hailed as a “wonder material”.


The website, Dailytechlife.com which tracks technology and invention, says as an item of cloth, graphene can be “thermal, waterproof, and fireproof” and have other advanced technical properties not normally associated with cloth.

Beijing’s decision to look at private companies matches with its goal to merge the military and civil sectors.

“PRC’s (People’s Republic of China) long-term goal is to create an entirely self-reliant defence-industrial sector—fused with a strong civilian industrial and technology sector—that can meet the PLA’s needs for modern military capabilities,” the USA’s Defence Department said in its annual report on China’s military in September.


Calling it the “Military-Civil Fusion (MCF) Development Strategy”, the report said China is pursuing its “…MCF Development Strategy to “fuse” its economic and social development strategies with its security strategies to build an integrated national strategic system and capabilities in support of China’s national rejuvenation goals.”

Indians will be like the Chinese are such weaklings that they need adequate winter equipment :rofl:
 
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Graphene clothes? I am curious what this kind of clothes look like.
It's supposed to be a layer of the jacket that contains graphene.
For the 2018 Winter Olympics, the Chinese delegation wore graphene. The biggest disadvantage is that it is too expensive .
 
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It's supposed to be a layer of the jacket that contains graphene.
For the 2018 Winter Olympics, the Chinese delegation wore graphene. The biggest disadvantage is that it is too expensive .

Exactly, now we have not found good way to produce graphene in large scale. This limits its applications.
 
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Yup a very expensive by product of the Chinese incursion. Lot of capital being diverted to the Tibetan border from more useful areas.
 
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Yup a very expensive by product of the Chinese incursion. Lot of capital being diverted to the Tibetan border from more useful areas.
the last thing you should worry is our pocket, it's from left pocket to right anyway.
 
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Yup a very expensive by product of the Chinese incursion. Lot of capital being diverted to the Tibetan border from more useful areas.
We make them by ourselves, a way to create job opportunities at least, and you buy from foregin countries which they rip you off big time, we have much more money and resources to spare, so, it's not a bad deal for us.
 
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Yup a very expensive by product of the Chinese incursion. Lot of capital being diverted to the Tibetan border from more useful areas.
Incursion would mean China intruded into areas where it previously did not. This isn't the case. All we did was set up semi permanent positions along our patrol routes. You don't like it because now your patrols won't be able to cross into where you previously patrolled.

Instead of a zone, we now truly have a Line of Actual Control.
 
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