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Urgent .. China succeeds in developing a weapon capable of disrupting the power stations and transportation lines

Chinese television displayed moving footage of a new development in the local military industrial complex. The footage was accompanied by statements that China has developed ammunition capable of disrupting power stations, cutting power lines, and causing large -scale cuts in electricity supplies.

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& nbsp; After its launch, the ammunition opens over the target, divorced first, small ammunition & quot; high -cylinder & quot; in turn, thousands of carbon threads are scattered, which leads to electrical contact in the networks.

& nbsp; In complete electrical interruptions in the affected area. It is said that this development aims to enhance the defensive capabilities of China in the face of global competition and the increasing tensions in the fields of cybersecurity and energy. Network.

& nbsp; This technology was tested in monitoring circumstances, which proved its ability to cut the electrical current in a radius with several kilometers without using explosives.

& nbsp; 2023, of which 62% of thermal power plants, 18% of electrical power stations, 2% nuclear power plants, and 18% renewable sources. This makes China the largest electricity producer and consumer in the world & quot; 9.456 trillion kWh in 2023 & quot;. China has already faced an energy crisis in 2021, when a lack of coal led to frequent electrical interruptions in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong provinces, which represent a third of the country’s gross domestic product. According to the South China Morning Post, China is invested extensively in technologies capable of neutralizing the infrastructure of the enemy without direct military conflict. In 2022, the newspaper reported the development of a combined neutron gun, which shows China’s progress in developing high -tech weapons. According to military experts quoted by CCTV, electromagnetic impulses can be used to protect national interests, for example in the event of a conflict over Taiwan or in the South China Sea.

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