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China builds spy stations in mountains on disputed border

Por: Newsweek World January 15, 2024

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China has been building new radar and electronic warfare facilities in the mountains along its long, disputed border with India, recent satellite imagery revealed.An expansive radome—a structure housing radar and other signals intelligence equipment—is under construction at Lake Mansarovar in its southwestern Tibet region, according to stills captured this month.The facility appeared to be equipped with dedicated solar arrays to ensure a... + full article



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