China National Knowledge Infrastructure is a key national e-publishing project of China started in 1996. Approved by the Press and Publications Administration of PRC and backed by Tsinghua University, CNKI project started with a e-journal product and later further expand the product line to cover newspapers, dissertations, proceedings, yearbooks and reference works and etc. CNKI is a symbol of Chinese e-publishing industry, which greatly boosted the Chinese library systems to go digital and helped researchers with their work. So far CNKI academic databases have been serving more than 5,500 universities, public and corporate libraries, hospitals and other institutions inside and outside China.
so, we just see declassified stuff here apparently... god knows where the Chinese are really at with the Metal Storm tech, especially considering they seemingly have been at it since 2004-2005. - from another board
Aust DOD reaction - fill in another form and retire to the Mess?
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