China continues to store its energy in space using state-of-the-art technology, from robots to satellite jammers, and plans to blind and deafen enemies by striking at enemy satellite systems. The Pentagon said in a report titled "China Military Power Report 2020" on Wednesday.
The 200-page report says China, led by President Xi Jinping, is working hard to increase its land, water and air space, as well as to gain energy in space, and to use space in various locations to repel or defeat enemy space-based attacks in times of crisis. Continues to expand related powers. The Chinese military (PLA) has continued to acquire and develop many sophisticated technologies simultaneously, including the installation of kinetic kill missiles, ground lasers and robots in space orbit. In addition, they have enhanced space surveillance capabilities, which can help them to monitor the locations within their borders and take necessary action. For example, in late 2016, China built a remote-controlled surveillance satellite consisting of more than 120 satellites to collect civilian, commercial or military data, as well as operators and PLA data.
According to the 2019-2020 Economic Survey, the Chinese government has spent six times more on its space program than India (১১ 11 billion compared to বিল 1.5 billion). Other international reports suggest that China is launching more military satellites than India. China's aerospace industry has historically been run by the PLA, and is rapidly expanding its intelligence, surveillance, adversarial strength detection (ISR), guidance and communications satellites.
The PLA Strategic Support Forces-SSF's strategic space zones, cyber and nerve warfare capabilities and missions are not limited to geographical boundaries and can be used independently. In addition, they are increasing the capacity of China's global power demonstration programs. In addition to developing direction-based nuclear weapons and satellite jammers, China has a ground-based anti-satellite (ASAT) missile, which is also in India's collection and was unveiled last year. It can destroy any satellite in low-altitude orbit.
The Pentagon fears that China is gathering more assets for this purpose. The Pentagon says that although the PRC (China) did not publicly acknowledge the existence of any new asset-related activities in 2007, PLA defenders often report threatening counterspace technology. They emphasize the need to destroy, intervene, and damage their communications satellites, in addition to monitoring enemy strength. They also suggest a well-planned attack on their navigation and early warning satellites as one of the ways to "blind and deafen" enemy surveillance. Source: India Times.