中国如何利用无人机网络监控南海南沙群岛

Nur Sabrina Mohamad Sharif, Adam Leong Kok Wey
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南海争端主要涉及南海岛礁及毗邻水域的划界问题。声索国包括中国、越南、菲律宾、马来西亚和文莱。声索国热衷于持有或获得鱼类资源的自由、调查和预期滥用南海不同区域海底的未提炼石油和可燃气体,以及对重要运输路径的基本控制。南沙群岛问题可以从多个方面进行评估。就公共安全而言,这些岛屿之所以重要,是因为它们位于中国南海,众多商船在此向亚太国家运送商品、人员和能源。无人机作为由网络技术连接和控制的精密工具,可用于远距离观察这些岛屿的状况。本文采用的是定性方法。数据收集自与此主题相关的各种文章。本文分析了中国如何有效利用无人机的网络力量来监控南沙群岛。本文更侧重于无人机监控南海南沙群岛的作战、战术和战略优势。
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HOW CHINA USE CYBER NETWORKS WITH DRONES TO MONITOR THE SPRATLY ISLANDS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA
The South China Sea disputes are mainly related to delimitations concerning islands and reefs in the South China Sea and adjoining waters. The claimant states are China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei. Claimants’ states are keen on holding or gaining the freedom to fish stocks, the investigation and expected abuse of unrefined petroleum and flammable gas in the seabed of different areas of the South China Sea, and the essential control of significant delivery paths. The Spratly Islands issue can be assessed from an assortment of points. Regarding public safety, these islands are significant because of their locations in the South China Sea, where numerous merchant ships carry merchandise, individuals, and energy to Asian-Pacific nations. Drones, as sophisticated tools connected and controlled by cyber technology, are used to observe the conditions of the islands from long distances. The methodology used in this article is the qualitative method. The data was collected from a variety of articles that related to this topic. This article analyses how effectively China uses drones with cyber power to monitor the Spratly Islands. This article focuses more on the operational, tactical, and strategic advantages of drone monitoring of Spratly Island in the South China Sea.
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