PLA Air Force Early Warning Academy, Military education institution in Wuhan, China
The PLA Air Force Early Warning Academy is a military education institution in Hubei Province that specializes in training personnel in radar technology and early warning systems. The facility operates multiple campuses and provides bachelor's degree programs in military science and engineering disciplines.
The institution was founded in 1952 as an air defense school and merged with a communications school in 1958. It adopted its current name in 2011 following an organizational restructuring.
The academy publishes a bimonthly academic journal since 1987, focusing on radar and communication technology developments within the Chinese military context.
The academy enrolls male high school graduates from across China in five specialized degree programs. Access to the campus is restricted due to its military nature, so advance arrangements are typically required for visits.
Researchers at the academy conduct studies on unidentified aerial phenomena using artificial intelligence for data analysis and tracking. This research combines traditional radar monitoring with modern tracking capabilities.
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