Space,China's Tactical Frontier |
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Authors: | Eric Hagt Matthew Durnin |
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Affiliation: | World Security Institute/China Security Quarterly , Washington, DC, USA |
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Abstract: | In recent years, China has made stunning progress in its satellite reconnaissance capabilities. Starting from almost no capacity for live surveillance ten years ago, today the PLA has gained the capability to support real-time tactical naval operations from space. China's suite of electro-optical, synthetic aperture radar, and electronic intelligence satellites would be key to its anti-access/area denial capabilities, through which the PLA could deny the United States military the capability to operate with impunity close to its shores. Furthermore, these achievements suggest a shift towards more military-dedicated space assets and form the contours of a crucial support system for expanded PLA operations. |
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Keywords: | China Space Security Satellite Reconnaissance |
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