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Inside the Ring: New Details of Chinese Space Weapons Revealed

Xi Jinping
Chinese President Xi Jinping gives a speech at Microsoft's main campus in Redmond, Wash. / AP
October 15, 2015

A forthcoming report by the congressional U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission provides new details of China’s space-weapons programs, dubbed counterspace arms, that are aimed at destroying or jamming U.S. satellites and limiting American combat operations around the world.

"China is pursuing a broad and robust array of counterspace capabilities, which includes direct-ascent anti-satellite missiles, co-orbital anti-satellite systems, computer network operations, ground-based satellite jammers and directed energy weapons," a late draft of the commission’s annual report states. "China’s nuclear arsenal also provides an inherent anti-satellite capability."

China military planners expect to use a combination of kinetic, electronic and cyber attacks against satellites or ground support structures in a conflict.

Read the entire article at the Washington Times.

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