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People's Liberation Army Cyberspace Force

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People's Liberation Army
Cyberspace Force
中国人民解放军网络空间部队
Founded19 April 2024; 17 months ago (2024-04-19)
Country People's Republic of China
Allegiance Chinese Communist Party
TypeCyber force
RoleCyberwarfare
Part of People's Liberation Army
Commanders
CommanderLieutenant General Zhang Minghua [zh]
Political CommissarLieutenant General Han Xiaodong [zh]
Insignia
Symbol
Flag
Sleeve badge

The People's Liberation Army Cyberspace Force is an arm of the People's Liberation Army. It was established on 19 April 2024, followed by the dissolution of the People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force (PLASSF). The Cyberspace Force received the functions of the former PLASSF's Network Systems Department.

History

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The Cyberspace Force was established on 19 April 2024 following as one of the new successor branches which followed the dissolution of the People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force (PLASSF).[1][2]: 226  The Cyberspace Force has the functions of the former PLASSF Network Systems Department.[2]: 226  The other new branches created were the PLA Aerospace Force and the PLA Information Support Force.[2]: 226 

At the creation of the Cyberspace Force, the Ministry of National Defense stated in relation to its role that "developing the Cyberspace Force and cyber security and defense means are important for reinforcing national cyber border defense, promptly detecting and countering network intrusions and maintaining national cyber sovereignty and information security."[2]: 226 

The Cyberspace Force operates five Technical Reconnaissance Bases that align with the PLA's five theater commands.[1] The force's Cyberspace Operations Base oversees the country's offensive cyberwarfare, psychological warfare, and advanced cybersecurity research.[1]

Organizational Structure

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The Cyberspace Force is broken down into the General Staff Department, and the Political Work Department. Below these two departments is the following breakdown:

Logistics Department

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Unit 32047 is part of the Logistics Department.

Equipment Department

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The Equipment Department is broken down into seven local military representative offices located in:

Bureaus

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There are also two bureaus under the Cyberspace Force: the Network Bureau, and the Information Bureau.

PLA Information Engineering University

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The PLA Information Engineering University (IEU) is the PLA's research institute for the study of information warfare.

Leadership

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Commander

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Political Commissar

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Ranks

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Officer ranks
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers
PLA Cyberspace Force
上将
Shàngjiàng
中将
Zhōngjiàng
少将
Shàojiàng
大校
Dàxiào
上校
Shàngxiào
中校
Zhōngxiào
少校
Shàoxiào
上尉
Shàngwèi
中尉
Zhōngwèi
少尉
Shàowèi
Enlisted and NCO ranks
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
PLA Cyberspace Force
一级军士长
Yījí jūnshìzhǎng
二级军士长
Èrjí jūnshìzhǎng
三级军士长
Sānjí jūnshìzhǎng
四级军士长
Sìjí jūnshìzhǎng
上士
Shàngshì
中士
Zhōngshì
下士
Xiàshì
上等兵
Shàngděngbīng
列兵
Lièbīng

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Constello, John (25 April 2025). "The Cyberspace Force: A Bellwether for Conflict". China Brief. Jamestown Foundation. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d Cunningham, Fiona S. (2025). Under the Nuclear Shadow: China's Information-Age Weapons in International Security. Princeton University Press. doi:10.2307/jj.16040335. ISBN 978-0-691-26103-4. JSTOR jj.16040335.