Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Is China's New Satellite A Military Game Changer?

Gordon G. Chang, Gatestone Institute: China's 'Satellite Crusher': 'Space Pearl Harbor' Is Coming 

* The satellite, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., is "tasked with demonstrating technologies to alleviate and neutralize space debris." 

* As Beijing sees it, American satellites constitute "debris." 

* "[Communist China's satellite] is a real-world offensive capability that can hunt and destroy American systems and render the U.S. military on earth deaf, dumb, and blind." — Brandon Weichert, author of Winning Space: How America Remains a Superpower, to Gatestone. 

* At one time, America was dominant in space, and American political leaders decided to go slow on developing anti-satellite weapons for fear of triggering a competition. 

* All that American restraint did was to allow the Chinese and Russian militaries to grab commanding leads in the race to deploy these impossible-to-defend-against delivery systems for nuclear weapons. 

* Unfortunately, "the Department of Defense is still unbelievably bureaucratic and slow." 

* The Pentagon's bureaucracy "is just brutal." — Outgoing Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General John Hyten, CNN, October 28, 2021. 

* Fortunately, there is also Elon Musk, a bureaucracy of one. 

On October 24, China launched its Shijian-21 into orbit. 

The satellite, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., is "tasked with demonstrating technologies to alleviate and neutralize space debris." As Beijing sees it, American satellites constitute "debris."  

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WNU Editor: The above author, Gordon G. Chang, has been preaching doom and gloom on China for a very long time. But he does have a point in the above post. China is focused on militarizing space to an entirely new level, and they are not going to stop. 

Meanwhile, on the US side, it seems the focus is on aliens .... NASA chief Bill Nelson latest official to suggest UFOs have otherworldly origins (The Hill).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

People are capable of having discussions without it becoming the focus of national policy, WNU. Nice try though. Since that discussion in early October was a casual talking point by a top NASA official. Not exactly in line with strategic space defense.

Anonymous said...

10, 20 or 30 years or more, idiots in the US usually of the liberal persuasion have been telling us we cannot militarize space. The USSR tested anti0sats before the US. The US let Skylab fall and invested in the ISS all the while preaching that it had top be done this war. The Chinese have their own series of space modules and I do not hear the "We cannot militarize space." refrain from the idiots of liberal persuasion.

Do these liberals merely spout platitudes to look smart or are they Chinese agents?