CHINA is gearing up for all-out war by readying a disturbing trove of mind-melting weapons, experts have warned.
It’s feared Xi Jinping’s regime could use the chilling weapons to target Taiwan’s forces in the event of an invasion.
We reported last year on developments inside China’s People’s Liberation Army which pointed to the terrifying new tech.
Xi’s forces are thought to be looking at cognitive and biological weapons – designed to make their enemies fall asleep, impair alertness and damage decision-making.
Now, China experts have spoken to The Sun about the development of the game-changing weapons – and warned of a “terrible, brave new world”.
John Lee, a senior fellow at Hudson Institute and a former national security adviser in the Australian government, said the new weapons are designed to “defeat the enemy’s mind”.
Because “secrecy and transparency” forms a big part of Chinese policy, it is difficult to judge where exactly the regime might be at in developing these weapons, he said.
But Lee added that there is evidence to suggest the Chinese People’s Liberation Army is producing them.
And security expert Professor Anthony Glees told The Sun the threat of such formidable tech should be “taken very seriously indeed”.
He said: “Microwaves can be used to cause cognitive fog, dizziness, loss of balance, anxiety and nausea as a weapon.
“They could be aimed at a single specific target, say Taiwan’s military control HQ.”
Research group The CCP Biothreats Initiative first shared the alarming development of China’s cognitive warfare last year.
They suggested China is at the “forefront” of “advanced technologies” including “AI, brain-computer interfaces and novel biological weapons”.
And that the regime – which has long posed a threat to smaller states like Taiwan – is looking at using them for “military strategies”.
Some of the tech could even precisely target specific soldiers or leaders in enemy groups.
John told The Sun: “There is some evidence that the various Chinese entities do experiment and are developing these sorts of weapons.
“They’re weapons that essentially degrade the natural capability of the minds or the cognitive processes of particular targets.”
He said the PLA are interested in developing the tech to “defeat the enemy’s mind, or subjugate the enemy’s mind before the actual conflict or disagreement takes place”.
NO LIMITS
While certain aspects of warfare – the rise of AI and biological or cognitive weapons – are subject to limitations under international law, China does not consider itself subject to those rules.
John told The Sun that Beijing won’t place any kind of limits on itself while developing these type of weapons.
John told The Sun: “The sorts of ethical constraints that many of the advanced liberal democracies, have placed on themselves, the Chinese don’t hold themselves to.
“They consistently will refuse to come to any credible binding agreements on… constraints that we may mutually want to place on each other to prevent any kind of breakout into a terrible, brave new world.”
John said: “I would even say that the Soviet Union had more mutually agreed constraints placed on them than China does now in a nuclear arena.
“And certainly [in the] biological arena. China doesn’t bind itself to any restrictions.
“China continues to see itself as trying to play catch up to particularly the United States in weaponry.