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Inside China’s High-Tech Space-Based Laser Arsenal 
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 Inside China’s High-Tech Space-Based Laser Arsenal© Photo: PixabayMILITARY & 
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01:34 11.03.2017(updated 09:09 11.03.2017) Get short URL43341343In an effort to 
counteract a network of US navigation, intelligence, and communication 
satellites capable of unmatched precision strikes, China is developing its own 
arsenal of electromagnetic railguns, powerful microwave weapons, and 
high-powered lasers. This weaponry could feature in future space-based ‘light 
war’ satellite attacks.
Researchers, Zeng Yu-quang, Wang Zhi-hong, and Gao Ming-hui first wrote about 
the notion of a space-based laser weapon in 2013 in the Chinese Optics journal. 
All three scientists work for leading laser-weapons technology organization the 
Institute for Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics.


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"In future wars," they wrote, "the development of ASAT [anti-satellite] weapons 
is very important…Among those weapons, laser attack system enjoys significant 
advantages of fast response speed, robust counter-interference performance and 
a high target destruction rate, especially for a space-based ASAT system. So 
the space-based laser weapon system will be one of the major ASAT development 
projects."

If Beijing’s military, which oversees the country’s space program, provides the 
funding for the scientists’ proposed five-ton chemical laser, it could be 
operational by 2023. The weapon would be capable of destroying enemy satellites 
in orbit from its position in lower Earth orbit.

A ground-based radar would be used to identify a target satellite, according to 
the article, with precise targeting ensured by a special camera. The beam of 
the laser would be focused by a membrane telescope. 


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The article revealed that, "In 2005, we have successfully conducted a 
satellite-blinding experiment using a 50-100 kilowatt capacity mounted laser 
gun in Xinjiang province…The target was a low orbit satellite with a tilt 
distance of 600 kilometers. The diameter of the telescope firing the laser beam 
is 0.6 meters wide. The accuracy of [acquisition, tracking and pointing is less 
than 5 [microradians]."

While giving congressional testimony last month before Congress, China 
military-specialist Richard Fisher, from the International Assessment and 
Strategy Center, confirmed that China had a laser weapons program and warned 
that Beijing could be rapidly militarizing space.

Asia Times quoted Fisher saying, "The Chinese government would not hesitate to 
use the lives of its astronauts as a shield to deceive the world about the real 
purpose of its space station,"and, "Having gained the advantage of surprise, 
the combat space station could begin attacks against key US satellites, thus 
blinding the US to the launch of new combat satellites that would attack many 
more US satellites."

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