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U.S. Cyber Campaign Targets China's National Time Service Center Amid Advanced Missile Defense Developments

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China's Ministry of State Security revealed a three-year U.S. National Security Agency cyber campaign aimed at the National Time Service Center in Xian, critical for China's military systems and BeiDou satellite navigation.

Analysts suggest this breach hints at the U.S. 'left of launch' strategy, which seeks to disrupt enemy missile capabilities before launch. The U.S. aims to enhance missile defense through pre-launch attacks, employing cyberattacks and advanced sensors, as outlined in President Trump's Golden Dome defense initiative.

This strategy responds to increasing precision and lethality of enemy missiles. The U.S. Space Command has emphasized the need for greater sensor integration and innovative cyber capabilities to counter missile threats effectively.

Israeli military actions against Iranian missiles illustrate the potential success of left-of-launch strikes. As the Pentagon develops these capabilities, they focus on a layered defense approach for comprehensive threat mitigation.

U.S. Cyber Campaign Targets China's National Time Service Center Amid Advanced Missile Defense Developments
Dec 18, 2025, 11:03 AM

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