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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsChinese firms market Iran war intelligence 'exposing' U.S. forces
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2026/04/04/china-ai-military-intelligence-iran-war/
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The private companies some with ties to the military are marketing detailed intelligence on movements of U.S. forces, even as Beijing seeks to keep its distance.

As the war in Iran erupted five weeks ago, social media sleuths across Western and Chinese platforms flagged a wave of viral posts detailing equipment at U.S. bases, the movements of American carrier groups and granular breakdowns of how military aircraft were assembling for strikes on Tehran.
The intelligence came from a fast growing new market: Chinese firms some with links to the Peoples Liberation Army marrying artificial intelligence with open-source data to market information they claim can expose the movements of U.S. forces.
Beijing has sought to distance itself from any direct involvement in the Iran war, but the firms many of which have emerged in the past five years as part of the governments push to harness private AI for military use are capitalizing on the conflict.
U.S. officials and intelligence experts are divided over whether Chinese firms publicly marketed tools pose a genuine threat or are being credibly used by U.S. adversaries, but say the surge in private-sector offerings points to a growing security risk and reflects Beijings intent to project the strength of its intelligence capabilities.
Beijing has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into supporting private firms developing AI with practical defense applications under its civil-military integration strategy, and last month announced plans to supercharge those efforts as part of a broader five-year national strategy.
Archive: https://archive.ph/U7MIm
The private companies some with ties to the military are marketing detailed intelligence on movements of U.S. forces, even as Beijing seeks to keep its distance.
As the war in Iran erupted five weeks ago, social media sleuths across Western and Chinese platforms flagged a wave of viral posts detailing equipment at U.S. bases, the movements of American carrier groups and granular breakdowns of how military aircraft were assembling for strikes on Tehran.
The intelligence came from a fast growing new market: Chinese firms some with links to the Peoples Liberation Army marrying artificial intelligence with open-source data to market information they claim can expose the movements of U.S. forces.
Beijing has sought to distance itself from any direct involvement in the Iran war, but the firms many of which have emerged in the past five years as part of the governments push to harness private AI for military use are capitalizing on the conflict.
U.S. officials and intelligence experts are divided over whether Chinese firms publicly marketed tools pose a genuine threat or are being credibly used by U.S. adversaries, but say the surge in private-sector offerings points to a growing security risk and reflects Beijings intent to project the strength of its intelligence capabilities.
Beijing has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into supporting private firms developing AI with practical defense applications under its civil-military integration strategy, and last month announced plans to supercharge those efforts as part of a broader five-year national strategy.
Add this to previous reports of Russia helping Iran too. It's very concerning to have this many enemies working against our troops. Yikes.
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Chinese firms market Iran war intelligence 'exposing' U.S. forces (Original Post)
IronLionZion
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newdeal2
(5,464 posts)1. The US has Musk and Thiel helping it
And I don't consider either of those people having America's best interests in mind.
David__77
(24,813 posts)2. It's very concerning this country is waging a criminal war of aggression.
cachukis
(3,977 posts)3. Preparing for the next altercation. Our strengths
and weaknesses on display.