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Chinese military seeks to dominate from space
By: Bill Gertz - The Washington Times - 10-13-21
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China’s People’s Liberation Army is building and deploying an array of space warfare tools, from anti-satellite missiles to cyber weapons, that will be used to dominate earth by controlling space, according to an Air Force report.

The report by the China Aerospace Studies Institute, part of the Air University, also blames China for spreading a huge amount of space debris, mainly from a 2007 anti-satellite missile test. The ASAT test destroyed a weather satellite and left more than 3,400 pieces of dangerous floating space junk that will threaten both satellites and manned spacecraft for years.

“China’s military has designated outer space as a warfighting domain — described as a ‘new commanding height of war’ — that China must fight for and seize if it is to win future wars,” the report stated. “People’s Liberation Army (PLA) officers and analysts assert that space is the ultimate high ground, and that whoever controls space controls the Earth.”

The PLA views its military space systems for command and control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance as critical to waging high-tech war.

“At the same time, Chinese military analysts regard space as a critical vulnerability that can debilitate an enemy if access is denied,” the report said.

The PLA plans to use outer space to project power far from its shores and defeat adversaries like the U.S. military in a future conflict, the report contends. Its space warfare arms, dubbed counterspace weapons, include a wide range of systems and the PLA has begun to transition the arms from testing to deployment.

The weapons include ground-launched “kinetic kill vehicles” — precision-guided missiles that slam into satellites at extremely high speeds. Other space weapons are orbiting robot killer satellites, directed energy weapons, electronic jammers and cyber warfare capabilities.

Since the 2007 ASAT test, China’s space warfare program has only grown more capable through a series of tests, the report said.

“Taken together, Chinese counterspace and counterspace-related activities likely represent the intention to undermine the U.S. military’s conventional advantage by threatening satellites from the ground to [geosynchronous orbit],” the report said, referring to the 23,000-mile orbit used by strategic satellites.


U.S. intelligence agencies have stated that China “has already fielded ground-based ASAT missiles intended to destroy satellites in [low-earth orbit] and ground-based ASAT lasers probably intended to blind or damage sensitive space-based optical sensors on LEO satellites.”

Four years ago, the cyber security firm Symantec disclosed that attacks originating from China targeted a satellite communications operator and a satellite imagery and mapping organization. According to the report, since the 2007 ASAT test that destroyed an orbiting weather satellite, the PLA carried out seven ASAT-related tests. The Chinese altered their testing, often disguising the tests as missile defense related, in a bid to reduce space debris.

Co-orbital PLA space warfare activities include the deployment of eight small satellites between 2010 and 2018 that demonstrated capabilities for intercepting or grabbing orbiting satellites. PLA space warfare-related cyberattacks include a 2012 electronic strike against NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory that provided Chinese hackers with full functional control over laboratory networks.

Three other space war-linked cyberattacks in 2014, 2017 and 2018 targeted satellite controls at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Indian satellite communications, and satellite operators, defense contractors and telecommunications companies.

An example of a PLA-directed energy strike took place in 2006 when a ground-based laser struck an orbiting U.S. remote-sensing satellite.

“China’s role in making space more congested, contested, and competitive is indicative of the long-term competition between the United States and China, in which China has become a global power, in part, through the use of space,” the report concludes.

On space congestion, the report says that China is a major source of space congestion and that, while its 441 spacecraft represent less than 7% of the total satellites in orbit, China has produced nearly 25% of all space debris, mainly from the 2007 test.

Navy: Intel ship in South China Sea legally

Countering Chinese state media, a Navy spokesman tells Inside the Ring that a U.S. Navy intelligence-gathering ship has been operating legally and in international waters while on a mission in the contested South China Sea.

“USNS Mary Sears is a Pathfinder-class survey ship, used primarily to support worldwide oceanography programs, including performing acoustical, biological, physical and geophysical surveys,” said Navy Lt. Mark Langford, spokesman for the Seventh Fleet. “Mary Sears is conducting routine operations in accordance with international law.”

Lt. Langford did not say whether the Chinese military or maritime security vessels harassed the survey ship, as happened to similar survey ships several times in the past.

Among the incidents involving confrontations between the PLA navy and intelligence-gathering ships were two involving the USNS Impeccable in 2009 and 2013 when the ship was in international waters and came under military and security vessel harassment frm Chinese vessels. Other Navy survey ship incidents took place in 2001, 2002, 2009, involving the USNS Bowditch and USNS Victorious.

Such survey ships are performing undersea warfare intelligence-gathering for the Navy, including near Hainan Island where a major Chinese submarine base and an underwater cave known to be used by Chinese subs are located.

A source said Chinese vessels have hailed the Mary Sears during its surveys and attempted to force the ship to leave what the Chinese claim as territorial waters. Chinese state media have also denounced the Mary Sears for conducting submarine warfare-related activities in the South China Sea since last month.

The Mary Sears has been in the South China Sea since Sept. 26 and from Oct. 1 through Oct. 4 conducted operations near Hainan Island, before moving close to the Vietnamese coast. On Oct. 10, the ship was near the disputed Spratly Islands, where China has built military bases on small islets and reefs.

The South China Sea is a shallow waterway making submarine operations difficult. The Seawolf-class attack submarine USS Connecticut was damaged recently when it hit what the Navy said was an undetermined underwater object there. No details of the object hit by the Connecticut were disclosed, but speculation has ranged from a dumped shipping container to an underwater drone.

The Chinese Communist Party-affiliated new website Global Times said operations by the Mary Sears and Connecticut “in the South China Sea, on China’s doorstep, are a threat not only to the Chinese Navy if a conflict breaks out, but also to normal, civilian activities in peacetime.”

North Korean anti-ship ballistic missile?

Photos made public by North Korea this week show what appears to be a new missile that is similar to China’s DF-21D, the unique anti-ship ballistic missile capable of targeting moving ships at sea from long distances. The photos were published online in North Korea state media Oct. 11 during the military exhibition called Self Defense 2021.

Rick Fisher, a military affairs analyst, said the show revealed the new missile that looks very similar to China’s DF-21C and DF-21D missiles, with ranges of around 1,100 miles.

The DF-21C is classified as a medium-range precision strike missile for use against land targets. The DF-21D is known as its aircraft-carrier killing variant that requires extensive warhead precision, navigation and tracking to hit ships at sea.

“North Korea’s new maneuverable missile warhead bears a striking similarity to that on China’s DF-21C precision strike missile and the DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missile,” said Mr. Fisher with the International Assessment and Strategy Center, a think tank. “As it apparently has a solid rocket booster, this North Korean missile will be mobile and likely can perform precision strikes against South Korean and American targets, perhaps even at sea.”

The North Koreans also showed off their version of a new hypersonic missile that also bears a striking resemblance to China’s DF-17 hypersonic glide vehicle.

The DF-17 is designed to fly at speeds above five times the speed of sound and maneuver along the edge of space to its target. The missile is said to be impervious to advanced missile defenses, making it an especially potent strike weapon.

Mr. Fisher said the hypersonic glide vehicle is launched from North Korea’s Hwasong-8 liquid-fueled missile that was tested Sept. 28.

“This [hypersonic glide vehicle] is larger but shows a deep similarity to China’s new DF-17 also equipped with an HGV warhead,” Mr. Fisher said.

• Contact Bill Gertz on Twitter at @BillGertz.

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Personal note: The space debris in space will make life miserable for satellites and
any other instrumentation such as; (weather & spy satellites & whatever) useless in
a very short time.
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Military satellite's & misc. rocket parts you name it - its floating up in our atmosphere
and many other items we've all shot up there. And eventually it fall to earth somewhere
(only God knows) where. We'd all be amazed at what's floating overhead in the last
20 or so years. Duck & cover we will all have to wear hard hats in the future.
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