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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-25T19:36:06.000Z",
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    "Mitchell Insitute for Aerospace Studies",
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    "Revealed from Space: China’s Biggest Red Sword Exercise and a Rapid Industrial Buildup",
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  "textContent": "China’s premier air exercise, analogous to the U.S. Air Force’s Red Flag, encompassed around 200 aircraft, spanned 1,200 nautical miles, and lasted five weeks to close 2025, according to an intelligence analysis revealed at AFA’s Warfare Symposium.\n\nThe post Revealed from Space: China’s Biggest Red Sword Exercise and a Rapid Industrial Buildup appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
  "title": "Revealed from Space: China’s Biggest Red Sword Exercise and a Rapid Industrial Buildup"
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