The technology is designed to cut off
enemy supply lines in the event of a
conflict state-owned global times
newspaper said, adding that sneak attacks
using underwater charges will make large
vessels like u.s aircraft carriers
vulnerable.
Including the launch of a satellite last
week that the u.s warns could attack
other spacecraft and two tests of an
orbital weapon that analysts think is a
hypersonic nuke. Reporting on the latest test global
times said underwater charges were used
to fully demolish a wharf with a
powerful explosion.
Sensors installed on the wharf were used
to gather data that will be used to
support attacks on hostile ports in a
real war the time said. It added that underwater demolitions are
a response to changing u.s tactics in
the pacific, claiming that washington is
dividing its forces between smaller
locations instead of concentrating them
in one place to mitigate the damage from
attacks.
This tactic increases the strain on
logistics operations required to keep
large vessels such as aircraft carriers
afloat. The time said making attacks on
infrastructure such as ports and dwarves
more important. With ports destroyed enemy logistics
support will fail and a dispersed
fighting force will also fail an unnamed
military expert told the paper.
The test comes just a day after the
times reported on the launch of a new
satellite shigeon 21 which the paper
said is designed to test technology to
clear space debris. But washington warns the same technology
thought to take the form of a robotic
arm can be used to grapple other
satellites and potentially disable them. Beijing has launched one debris clearing
satellite before xi jin 17 which went
into space back in 2016.
Officially designated a communication
satellite that is merely observing space
debris, the u.s says it is actually
equipped with a robotic arm. washington argues that xi jian-17 is in
fact a military satellite that is
capable of bringing down other orbiting
craft.
General James Dickinson head of u.s
space command wrote to congress earlier
this year that the satellite could be
used in future for grappling other
satellites and is aimed at achieving
superiority through space attack systems. The satellite launch follows two tests
over the summer of what intelligence
analysts believe as a new kind of
hypersonic orbital nuke.
Beijing is believed to have tested the
weapon in july and again in august. the tests were only revealed last week
after intelligent sources leaked the
information, charged with assessing the new weapon
are still struggling to work out exactly
what it is capable of but say it appears
to defy the laws of physics and goes
beyond anything the u.s has developed.
The craft that China launched orbited
the earth at high speed before coming
down on a target which had missed by
some 24 miles analysts said. Based on that information it appears to
be similar to a cold war-era soviet
nuclear system called fobs which is
designed to evade defense systems. Beijing has acknowledged one of the
tests but denies it launched a weapon
and says the craft was actually for
civilian use.
Earlier this week xi jinping urged
chinese scientists to break new ground
in developing weapons to create a
world-class army. China's military budget has been growing
year on year since the 1990s in line
with its booming economy. When Xi took over leadership of the
country in 2012 it stood at roughly 130
billion dollars. Back in march the 2021 budget was
revealed to be almost 210 billion
dollars, that extra cash has been used to build
the country's first aircraft carriers
with nuclear-powered ones now in the
works.
China has also churned out new tanks, stealth fighter jets, long-range bombers, missiles and drones. The country is now in the midst of a
major upgrade of its nuclear forces
having shown off new long-range icbms at
a 2019 military parade along with
hypersonic nuclear warheads. In order to house the new weaponry china
is thought to be building 230 new silos
each of which can hold a nuclear missile
tipped with up to 12 warheads each.
Beijing is using its new military
hardware to take a more aggressive
stance with its neighbors, Imposing its
rule on hong kong menacing taiwan laying
claim to vast swathes of the ocean and
fighting with indian troops in the
himalayas. It has built new military bases on top
of uninhabited islands in the south
china sea which it claims as its own
causing friction with the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and others in the
region.
Similar disputes have been sparked in
the east china sea angering Japan. Beijing claims its intentions are
entirely peaceful but Washington has
been pushing back assembling new
alliances with the likes of Australia, Japan and India aimed at
counterbalancing china's growing power. That has soured relations between
beijing and washington which are also
locked in fierce economic competition
with one another.
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