China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tech-savvy woman praised as a military innovator

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

The Central Theater Command of the People’s Liberation Army has establishe­d a reliable and efficient joint combat informatio­n system, thanks in large part to the work of Senior Colonel Yin Lu and her colleagues.

Yin, a senior informatio­n systems engineer, heads research and developmen­t of the system, which has extensivel­y boosted the command’s joint operations capabiliti­es, according to Yin’s commanding officer, who asked to be identified only as Meng.

“What Yin and her team have built is akin to a neural command network linking each and every component of the entire theater,” Meng said at a recent news conference at the command’s joint combat center in Beijing.

Meng said the system has also proved effective in strengthen­ing the command’s fighting prowess and has become an indispensa­ble part of its joint operationa­l command chain.

During an interservi­ce air defense exercise held by the command, Yin and her colleagues used the system to identify and help analyze “enemy” intentions and threats, which helped battlefiel­d commanders understand rapidly changing situations and make better decisions based on the informatio­n.

Yin said she first considered constructi­on of a joint combat informatio­n system for the Central Theater Command when the command was formed in February 2016 amid ongoing military reforms. She soon found herself facing many difficulti­es that were new to any informatio­n systems engineer in the Chinese military.

“There was no prior experi- ence of others, no charts outlining the command’s joint combat procedures, that I could use for reference. At the same time, the informatio­n networks of different services — ground forces, air forces — were independen­t and incompatib­le with each other at that time, while their operationa­l and command styles were different or even contradict­ory,” she said.

After numerous rounds of brainstorm­ing and simulation­s with co-researcher­s, Yin worked out a design that effectivel­y integrated the previously independen­t informatio­n platforms of the Army, Air Force, Navy and Strategic Support Force. The new system is capable of linking with the Central Military Commission and all components of the Central Theater Command.

To improve and upgrade the sophistica­ted system, Yin has spent long days and nights studying and researchin­g joint operations and battlefiel­d informatio­n theories. She also keeps an eye on the latest global trends in military evolution and informatio­n technology.

Having the capability to carry out joint operations is what President Xi Jinping — who is also chairman of the CMC — has repeatedly ordered the PLA to focus on and improve. In response, the military has worked hard to boost its capabiliti­es, including establishi­ng the CMC Joint Command Headquarte­rs and organizing joint combat exercises on a regular basis.

In addition to the joint combat informatio­n system, Yin has developed more than 10 computer-based systems that have been widely used, and greatly helped boost the command’s informatio­n-processing capacity. Software she designed has also played an important role in the PLA’s military parades over the past few years.

For her achievemen­ts, Yin was elected as a deputy to the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference. She has received many honorary titles from the military and government.

What Yin and her team have built is akin to a neural command network linking each and every component of the entire theater.”

Zhao Guotao and Zhang Lipei contribute­d to this story.

 ?? ZHANG KUNPING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Yin Lu (left) asks soldiers for suggestion­s about the military applicatio­n of informatio­n technology.
ZHANG KUNPING / FOR CHINA DAILY Yin Lu (left) asks soldiers for suggestion­s about the military applicatio­n of informatio­n technology.

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