Saturday, February 9, 2019

More Concerns From The Pentagon On China's 'Space Station' In Argentina

The main antenna of a Chinese deep space ground station in the Neuquén province, Argentina. (Argentina Presidency of the Nation)

Foreign Policy: U.S. Military Warns of Threat From Chinese-Run Space Station in Argentina

Defense officials are worried about a remote compound Beijing says helped it land on the far side of the moon.

Senior U.S. defense officials are growing increasingly concerned that the Chinese military can monitor and potentially target U.S. and allied satellites from a new deep space ground station in the Western Hemisphere, located in the deserts of Patagonia.

In wide-ranging testimony before the U.S. Congress on Feb. 7, Adm. Craig Faller, the newly confirmed commander of U.S. Southern Command, warned lawmakers about China’s accelerated expansion into Latin America. Not only does China support the autocratic regimes in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua and employ predatory lending practices across the region, but it is also investing in key infrastructure such as a deep-space tracking facility in Argentina, Faller told lawmakers.

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Previous Post: Is China's Military-Run Space Station In Argentina A Listening Post? (January 31, 2019).

WNU Editor: Concerns about this Chinese installation in Argentina have been around for a long time .... What Will China's Military Space Station In Argentina Be Doing (March 19, 2016).

2 comments:

Jac said...

Good for China now, but risky too. In South America power can change quickly and the station will be in trouble.

Bob Huntley said...

Worried about the station being used for monitoring the US? How long now until China can do that monitoring from the moon, or, maybe just space?