# Military Psychology
Latest news and articles about Military Psychology
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From Defeat to Discipline: How 'Micro-Targeting' is Reshaping a PLA Chemical Defense Unit
A chemical defense company within the PLA’s 83rd Group Army has successfully reversed a period of low morale and poor performance by adopting a granular 'Time Capsule' goal-setting system. By breaking down large military objectives into weekly micro-targets, the unit has significantly improved its combat readiness and competition standings, signaling a shift toward modern management in Chinese military doctrine.

The Silent Battle: Why China is Prioritizing the Mental Fortitude of Its Submarine Crews
The Chinese Navy has implemented an advanced, multi-layered psychological support system for its submarine crews to address the extreme stress of deep-sea missions. By integrating VR technology, peer counseling, and social interaction tools, the PLAN aims to enhance combat readiness and ensure crew resilience for long-duration deployments.

The Mind as a Battlefield: China’s PLA Reimagines Psychological Resilience as a Combat Asset
China's military is pivoting its psychological services from basic mental health care to a strategic combat function aimed at 'cognitive warfare.' This shift integrates psychological resilience with ideological training to prepare a new generation of soldiers for the high-stress environment of intelligentized, modern conflict.