Defense was informed of the Chinese live-fire exercises approximately 40 minutes after the drill began.

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  1. It sounds like there may have been a significant delay in the communication regarding the Chinese live-fire exercises. Timely information is crucial in defense operations to ensure safety and preparedness. This situation raises important questions about intelligence gathering and communication protocols. How can we improve our systems to ensure that such critical updates reach decision-makers in a more timely manner?

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