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Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the air force to adopt an integrated air and space defence capability, in what state media on Tuesday called a response to the increasing military use of space by the United States and others.
While Beijing insists its space program is for peaceful purposes, a Pentagon report last year highlighted China's increasing space capabilities and said Beijing was pursuing a variety of activities aimed at preventing its adversaries from using space-based assets during a crisis.
Fears of a space arms race with the United States and other powers mounted after China blew up one of its own weather satellites with a ground-based missile in January 2007.
A detailed analysis of satellite imagery published in March provided additional evidence that a Chinese rocket launch in May 2013, billed as a research mission, was actually a test of a new anti-satellite weapon.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Air Force plans to request initial funding for three surveillance satellites to track objects in space as part of its fiscal 2016 budget request, a top Air Force general said Tuesday.
General John Hyten, head of Air Force Space Command, told the annual Air Force Association conference the satellites would be a relatively inexpensive follow-on to the Space-Based Space Surveillance (SBSS) satellite built by Boeing Co.
Hyten declined to give details on the amount of funding required for the new program in the 2016 budget, but said it would clearly be less than the earlier program.
He said the new satellites would build on capabilities to be demonstrated by the Operationally Responsive Space 5 satellite, which is due to be launched in 2017.
TOKYO - Japan is planning to launch a military space force by 2019 that would initially be tasked with protecting satellites from dangerous debris orbiting the Earth, a report said.
The move is aimed at strengthening Japan-US cooperation in space and comes after the countries pledged to boost joint work on monitoring space debris, Kyodo news agency said Sunday.
Japan would provide the US military with information obtained by the force as part of the joint bid to strengthen ties in space, the so-called "fourth battlefield", Kyodo said, citing unnamed sources.
Interesting.
I see no reason to doubt that China is researching space based anti satellite capabilities. I wonder what the Chinese military knows about US space systems that we the public do not? Conversely, what does the US see being developed by the Chinese that we are not also aware of? The US, not known to stand on the sidelines for very long comes out very publicly with this recent request for even more funding, I say 'Even more' simply because it's black budget pays for quite a bit we the 'public' do not know of.
The US military already has the largest defense spending on the planet and now are requesting additional funding. Are the Chinese advancing quicker than previously thought and is the US maneuvering to maintain either superiority or at the very least, future parity?
The editor of Wired magazine who covered the experimental results relating to reactionless drives reported that he received some comments from the Chinese researchers stating "the publicity was very unwelcome, especially any suggestion that there might be a military application" and that Yang told him that "she is not able to discuss her work until more results are published".
Now where was I
Oh yes I was doing some maths and showing that a 3 ton EM spaceship would be doing 10% the speed of light after a year of constant thrusting at 1m/s.
That is the pretty picture ^^^!
Here is the dark side...
A 300kilo kinetic kill cargo [say simply the power unit itself as kinetic kill mass ] device, being 10 times lighter and therefor traveling 10 times faster, would reach near the speed of light after nearly a single year [almost 300,000km/s] and could be programmed to redirect back into the solar system and hit the planet within a few days to weeks.
1kg of mass traveling at 99% speed of of light [c] does about 132 Megatons of damage upon impact and I am talking about an object weighing 300 times that mass and that is roughly about 40 Gigatons of damage or 800x the Tzar Bomba explosion the Russians detonated [the largest nuke ever so far].
Such a device may cost in the realms of 10's of thousands of $'s, could be made and launched by anyperson with a grudgeengineer and is a stupendously cheap way to cleanse the planet.
Relativistic kill vehicle
RKVs have been proposed as a method of interstellar warfare, especially in settings where faster than light travel or sensors are impossible. By traveling near the speed of light, an RKV could substantially limit the amount of early warning detection time. Furthermore, since the destructive effects of the RKV are carried by its kinetic energy, destroying the vehicle near its target would do little to reduce the damage; the cloud of particles or vapor would still be traveling at nearly the same speed and would have little time to disperse. Indeed, some versions of the RKV concept call for the RKV to explode shortly before impact to shower a wide region of space.
As providing terminal guidance for such a high-speed object would likely be difficult, RKVs are usually proposed as a strategic weapon targeted against large and predictable targets such as planets.
A 1 kg mass traveling at 99% of the speed of light would have a kinetic energy of 5.47×1017 joules. In explosive terms, it would be equal to 132 megatons of TNT or approximately 82 megatons more than the theoretical max yield of Tsar Bomba, the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. 1 kg of mass-energy is 8.99×1016 joules or about 21.5 megatons of TNT.
So realistically we have one year to get the hell off the planet before some crazy guy ... why is everyone looking at me suddenly ... destroys us all!
That ^^^ is why everyone needs to seriously listen to me!
I see no reason to doubt that China is researching space based anti satellite capabilities. I wonder what the Chinese military knows about US space systems that we the public do not? Conversely, what does the US see being developed by the Chinese that we are not also aware of? The US, not known to stand on the sidelines for very long comes out very publicly with this recent request for even more funding, I say 'Even more' simply because it's black budget pays for quite a bit we the 'public' do not know of.
What I don't understand is why TPTB always use "satellites" as the reason for most Space tech advancements when it's so painfully obvious that there is so much more going on up there than what we are told. The US spends more on its military than all of the other nations on Earth combined, if I remember correctly. Plus Black Budget(s) on top of that so what's really going on...?