China has set up a powerful new radar system in Yunnan province near the China-Myanmar border, capable of monitoring India’s ballistic missile launches in real-time, with an estimated range exceeding 5,000 km. This Large Phased Array Radar (LPAR) significantly boosts Beijing’s surveillance capabilities, allowing it to track missile tests from India’s testing site off the Odisha coast, prompting concerns from Indian security agencies about China’s intelligence advantage. The radar, under the command of ‘Base 37’ of the People’s Liberation Army Aerospace Force, operates with AI technology and extends China’s surveillance reach to the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal.
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Ukraine's top general says no risk of encirclement for Kyiv's troops in Kursk
Kyiv's top general, Oleksandr Syrskyi, stated that Ukrainian troops in Russia's Kursk region were not in danger of being encircled despite a recent Russian counteroffensive involving North Korean troops. He emphasized that the situation was under control and that despite Russian advances, many settlements mentioned by Russian sources no longer exist due to destruction. Syrskyi also noted that the enemy was suffering significant losses in manpower and equipment, including reinforcements from North Korea. Full Article
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