Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Chinese President: 'Space Program Must Help Protect National Security'

Tiangong-2, China's second space laboratory lifts off from the launch pad in Jiuquan, Gansu province, China, September 15, 2016. Picture taken September 15, 2016. China Daily/ via REUTERS

Reuters: China says space program must help protect national security

China's space program must help protect the country's national security, but China is dedicated to the peaceful use of space and opposes a space arms race, the government said in a policy paper issued on Tuesday.

President Xi Jinping has called for China to establish itself as a space power, and it has tested anti-satellite missiles, in addition to its civilian aims

China has repeatedly said its space program is for peaceful purposes, but the U.S. Defense Department has highlighted its increasing capabilities, saying it was pursuing activities aimed to prevent adversaries from using space-based assets in a crisis.

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Update: China issues white paper on space activities (Shanghai Daily).

WNU Editor: So much for past Chinese claims that its space program is only for "peaceful purposes".

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