Dissertation Citations

When I was reading English literature today, I saw a dissertation in his references. This was the first time I saw it. Generally, we rarely cite dissertations. I found it quite interesting. Record it: This dissertation is
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[1] Liu Zhong. New Technology of Radar Jamming with Linear Frequency Modulation Pulse Compression Based on DRFM [D]. National University of Defense Technology, 2006.

The author's citations in the English literature are:

Zhong, L.: ‘Jamming technique for countering LFM pulse compression radarbased on digital radio frequency memory’. PhD thesis, National University of Defense Technology, 2006

Do you think the author is just citing a dissertation? The most explosive thing is that he also cited a US patent:

Sparrow, M.J., Cakilo, J.: ‘ECM techniques to counter pulse compression radar’. US Patent 7081846, http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7081846.html,accessed 3 December 2016

This is not enough. In order to show the charm of the Chinese people, he quoted a monograph published in China:

Mouyan, Z.: ‘Deconvolution and signal recovery’ (National Defense Industry Press, Beijing, 2001)

This is the following book published in 2001:
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This paper is:

Zhou, C., Q. Liu and X. Chen (2018). “Parameter estimation and suppression for DRFM-based interrupted sampling repeater jammer.” IET RADAR SONAR AND NAVIGATION 12(1): 56-63.

This paper was published by a scholar from Beijing Institute of Technology in 2017, and his references are so vigorous.

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