Is China Pursuing Warfare In Outer Space?

Despite all the talk about the non-militarization of space over the years the facts are that space is becoming increasingly militarized:

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China is developing space technologies aimed at blocking U.S. military communications and destroying its ability to win conflicts, according to a report commissioned by a congressional committee.

“China’s improving space capabilities have negative-sum consequences for U.S. military security,” the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation said in the report. Its progress requires “the U.S. to prepare to confront an adversary possessing space and counter-space technologies.”

The report, released Monday in Washington, comes as Congress debates President Barack Obama’s request for a Defense Department budget increase of 7.7 percent to $534.3 billion and ways to align defense strategy and spending. The top U.S. intelligence official and the commander of the U.S. Strategic Command both warned last week that China’s space program threatens U.S. military communications.

The program is part of President Xi Jinping’s “China Dream” strategy of strengthening national power and reshaping the Asia-Pacific political environment into one in which its interests are given greater attention.

“China’s goal is to become a space power on par with the United States and to foster a space industry that is the equal of those in the United States, Europe, and Russia,” according to the report, which was prepared for the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission.

Chinese military analysts consider that space-based information will become a deciding factor in future wars, that space will be a dominant battlefield, and that in order to achieve victory on Earth, one must first seize the initiative in space, the institute said.

“This will require China to achieve space supremacy, defined as the ability to freely use space and to deny the use of space to adversaries,” according to the report, titled “China Dream, Space Dream: China’s Progress in Space Technologies and Implications for the United States.”

The assessment that space is the dominant battlefield has led the People’s Liberation Army to conclude that war in space is inevitable, the institute said in the report led by Kevin Pollpeter, deputy director of the Study of Innovation and Technology in China at the IGCC.  [Bloomberg]

So how will China take out US space-based communications?  Well the 2007 Chinese satellite shoot down is an indication of what they can do.  The debris left in orbit after such a conflict would have the potential of making low Earth orbit likely unusable for quite some time.

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William
William
9 years ago

Military commanders have become so dependant and rely upon Powerpoint and Outlook and Excel (an another Army of Powerpoiint Rangers to get all the slides just right) that if an enemy somehow disabled those three programs and the ability to use the network… it would TOTALLY PARALYZE the US Army to an extent that commanders would cry in agony of wondering how they are now going to communicate orders and hold staff meetings… that would stop teh fight until it got sorted out.

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