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I'm looking at Chinese-language broadcasts of numbers, etc.  The one's I've 
found do not use the standard military words for numbers (like how we use 
alpha, bravo, charlie, etc.).  The recordings use civilian words for numbers.  
The Chinese military have a different system of pronunciation formats for 
numbers.  The concern I have is could these broadcasts be fake?  A gag from 
someone in China or Taiwan?  
 Wendell Minnick
Asia Bureau Chief - Defense News 
http://www.defensenews.com

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