China Knows America's Greatest Military Weakness (And Is Planning to Exploit It)
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“China is employing more sophisticated satellite operations and probably is testing dual-use technologies that could be applied to counterspace missions,” the DIA report read.
Since 2007, China has seemingly been focused on one of America’s greatest strengths—and greatest vulnerabilities.
There are around 1,957 satellites in orbit around our planet. 849 of them belong to the United States, and out of those, only one of them—launched late last year—is resistant to jamming by foreign powers.
While this should be alarming to the United States of America, it seems one country takes more interest in this fact—The People’s Republic of China.
Currently, the People’s Liberation Army (and by extension, the People’s Liberation Army, Navy and Marine Corps) is making extensive gains in power projection and technology, with Chinese scientists focusing on Artificial Intelligence, anti-satellite weaponry and the ability to project themselves across the world in a manner similar to that of the United States.
With their “hands in a lot of jars,” China is currently working across the world and in space, including a space operation to clean up space debris, though the Defense Intelligence Agency claims that this could be a cover to set up operations against U.S.-made satellites.
“China is employing more sophisticated satellite operations and probably is testing dual-use technologies that could be applied to counterspace missions,” the DIA report read.
The report on the potential ambush against American satellites was released last month, and discusses other kinds of weaponry that may be being sent skyward from launch pads in the Middle Kingdom.
“China continues to develop a variety of counterspace capabilities designed to limit or prevent an adversary’s use of space-based assets during crisis or conflict,” the report said.
In addition to the research and possible development of satellite jammers and directed-energy weapons, China has probably made progress on kinetic energy weapons, including the anti-satellite missile system tested in July 2014.”
Since 2007, China has seemingly been focused on one of America’s greatest strengths—and greatest vulnerabilities.
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