The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) announced that it is focusing on quantum technology–based systems to be used in battlefield mapping, military intelligence gathering, and cybersecurity activities. According to a report published in China’s official outlet Science and Technology Daily, more than 10 experimental quantum cyber warfare tools are currently under development, and many of these systems are being tested in frontline missions.
Integration of Quantum Technology and Artificial Intelligence
The projects in question are being carried out by the supercomputing laboratory within the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT). In addition to quantum technology, the integration of cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) systems lies at the core of the work. The Chinese military states that it utilizes these technologies to collect high-level military intelligence from publicly accessible cyber platforms.
Decision Support Mechanism on the Battlefield
It is aimed for quantum computing capacity to process vast amounts of battlefield data within seconds. According to details reported by the South China Morning Post, this capability is expected to increase commanders’ decision-making speed in operational processes and to optimize resource allocation. It is also emphasized that speed and variability are the main focal points in the design processes of the newly developed cyber weapons.
Detection of Low-Observable Targets and Electronic Warfare
The report also addresses the impact of quantum sensing and positioning technologies on air defense systems. It is noted that quantum sensors have the capability to detect low-observable (stealth) aircraft that traditional radar systems cannot identify. In addition, it is stated that the technology will be used in the construction of highly accurate navigation systems that are resistant to electronic warfare elements such as spoofing or jamming.
Source: C4Defence / South China Morning Post




























