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Beijing college war game competition wraps up​


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EditorChen Zhuo Time2022-11-30 17:17:03



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BEIJING, Nov.30 -- The 2022 Beijing college war game competition hosted by Tsinghua University was held from November 19 to 26. Nearly 1,000 candidates from 18 colleges and universities signed up for the event, and 69 selected teams finally came to the fierce competition.
"Warfare is cruel, and there is no winner in war. To eliminate war, we need to study the war first. And the war game provides a good way for the college students to cultivate a scientific outlook on warfare and methodology," said Pan Xinmao, a researcher from the PLA Academy of Military Science (AMS) and the chief director of the competition.
This year's game was held online in a mode of 2V2 Reds-VS-Blues matches, while teams with higher scores were qualified for rank upgrading.
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At the director's hall in Tsinghua University, the real-time situation was observed through the electronic screen, in which the players manipulated the keyboard and mouse to command tanks, infantry vehicles, artillery, and infantry in cooperative operations.
Li Wei, an associate professor of the PLA National Defense University and one of the game directors, pointed out that through war game competition, college students experienced the simulated information and traditional warfare, and gained a deeper understanding on the complexity, cruelty and uncertainty of war.
Tsinghua University has held this event for nearly 10 years. As an elective course in the school, war game has been very popular among the students. Every year, there are both large-scale competitions and small-scale arena contests held at the university.
"We have also kept in touch with the Chinese military’s border defense troops in Xinjiang, and often organized online war games with them," said Dong Zhi, chief referee of the competition and director of the national defense education office at Tsinghua University. "We hope students could further understand war with intellect, culture and military knowledge through war game."

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Bellum_Romanum

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Take note, China. Your MIC should aim to do at least 5-10 times that of the US, if not already.


If the defense budget for 2023 doesn't go beyond 2% of the national GDP, I'm going to be quite disappointed.
Then you will be massively disappointed. What's up with your doom and gloom or little chicken act whenever you see any sort of actions taken by the West with respect to their clear intention to scare China into submission.

Do you honestly feel and think for a nano second that the security-military analysts in China have not look at this situation with careful thought, planning and seriousness as much as most of us do?
 

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Overbom

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Take note, China. Your MIC should aim to do at least 5 times that of the US, if not already.


If the defense budget for 2023 doesn't go beyond 2% of the national GDP, I'm going to be quite disappointed.
Not bad. They are preparing for war. Better to be prepared and waste some money if nothing happens, than getting caught with your pants down because you believe in world peace and cooperation lol
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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Then you will be massively disappointed. What's up with your doom and gloom or little chicken act whenever you see any sort of actions taken by the West with respect to their clear intention to scare China into submission.

Do you honestly feel and think for a nano second that the security-military analysts in China have not look at this situation with careful thought, planning and seriousness as much as most of us do?
I dunno man. Perhaps I was thinking and hoping that China should pour more money towards the military and civilian-military fusion sectors right now, in order to prevent giving up even more money later as war reparations?
 
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siegecrossbow

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Patchwork Chimera is now doing his Q&A session stream on Youtube in around 10 minutes. Wish he was still here, man...


They all sound so different than what I thought they'd sound like. It is scary.

P.S. Let me clarify. Patch sounds like a fast talking tech bro and I get cognitive dissonance between his voice and content. @Blitzo sounds a lot younger than he actually is and I can't get past the accent. I automatically assign American accents to everyone on the forum subconsciously.

P.S. @Bltizo apologizing to Patch is the highlight of the livestream.
 
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