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China’s Reverse Engineering By SN Bennett
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What is Reverse Engineering? Reverse engineering is the process of discovering the technological principles of a device, object or system through analysis of its structure, function and operation. It often involves taking something (e.g. a mechanical device, electronic component, or software program) apart and analyzing its workings in detail, used in maintenance or to try to make a new device or program that does the same thing without copying anything from the original.
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So why does it matter? Interoperability Creation of unlicensed/unapproved duplicates Removal of copy protection, and access restrictions Product analysis Lost documentation Security auditing Academic/learning purposes
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So how does China fit into this? Great leap Sino-Soviet Split The Chinese economic reform
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1984 Chinese “Products” First-generation ICBM R-7 (DF (Dongfeng)-5) First-generation satellite First-generation nuclear strategic submarine (Xia class) First-generation nuclear attack submarine (Han class) Second-generation diesel-electric submarine (Ming class) First- and second-generation destroyers, frigates and patrol craft Second-generation fighter MiG-21 (J-7) and first- generation bomber TU-28 (H-6) First-generation air-defense missile system S-75 (HQ (Hongqi)-2)
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2001 J-11 J-10 FC-1 FBC-1 Hongniao (HN)-series long range land- attack cruise missiles The "093" class nuclear attack submarine and "094" class strategic submarine
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Great Leap Forward Started in 1958 by Mao Zedong Lasted for 5 years Left China economically weak 23-40 million people died to famine This was “Great Leap Back”
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So how does China fit into this? Great leap Sino-Soviet Split The Chinese economic reform
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Sino Soviet Split Started in 1950 1968 - 69 – unofficially ended 1979 – officially ended The Treaty gave China access to Russia’s military, strategy and equipment, they were also subjected to communistic ideal’s and allowed Russia to use a Chinese port.
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So how does China fit into this? Great leap Sino-Soviet Split The Chinese economic reform
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Started in 1979 The Chinese economic reform was the “fix” to the disastrous Great Leap. It was a set of laws set in place to give immediate aid to the people.
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China’s Reverse Engineering By SN Bennett
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1984 Chinese “Products” First-generation ICBM R-7 (DF (Dongfeng)-5) First-generation satellite First-generation nuclear strategic submarine (Xia class) First-generation nuclear attack submarine (Han class) Second-generation diesel-electric submarine (Ming class) First- and second-generation destroyers, frigates and patrol craft Second-generation fighter MiG-21 (J-7) and first- generation bomber TU-28 (H-6) First-generation air-defense missile system S-75 (HQ (Hongqi)-2)
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References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republi c_of_China wiki/Great_Leap_Forward wiki/Sino- Soviet_split wiki/Chinese_economic_reformhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_Republi c_of_Chinawiki/Great_Leap_Forwardwiki/Sino- Soviet_splitwiki/Chinese_economic_reform http://www.country-studies.com/china/sino- soviet-relations.htmlhttp://www.country-studies.com/china/sino- soviet-relations.html http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/20 02/6/13/24549.shtmlhttp://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/20 02/6/13/24549.shtml Google images
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