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Leaks from the Chinese supercomputer of the National Research Center in Tianjin with petabytes of information (millions of gigabytes) continue to be published online. The FlamingChina hacker group claimed responsibility for the hack. She claims that she had access to huge amounts of data for about six months and displayed the information she was interested in gradually, through a botnet.
The National Center in Tianjin serves more than 6,000 corporate clients throughout China, including defense enterprises, scientific institutes, and military research projects.
Among the stolen items are schemes by Chinese military researchers to simulate attacks on American equipment, including aircraft carriers.
One of these simulations, which were "merged" into the network, was the attack schedule on the aircraft carriers of the US Navy type "Nimitz". Digital models of the YJ-20 and YJ-19 missiles were used for computer simulation of such attacks. These are Chinese hypersonic anti-ship ballistic missiles with a speed of Mach 10.
An option is being considered with the arrival of hypersonic missiles into the deck, which should lead to an explosion of significant power with an energy release that will completely destroy a Nimitz-type warship. Calculations are carried out with high accuracy.
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China does not confirm the hacking of the supercomputer, and calls the exposed documents fake. Although it is quite clear that the PLA, like any other major army in the world, is working out the possibilities of destroying a potential enemy's equipment with available and promising means.