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China Space Attack: Unstoppable

China has shown it can destroy a satellite in orbit. What could the U.S. do to stop Beijing, if it decided to attack an American orbiter next? Short answer: nothing.

china_satellite.jpgIt takes about 20 minutes to fire a ballistic missile into space, and have its "kill vehicle" strike a satellite at hypersonic speed -- over 15,000 miles per hour -- in low-earth orbit. That's far too quick for anything in the American arsenal to respond, in time. There's "no possibility of shielding" a relatively-fragile satellite against such a strike. "And it is impractical [for a satellite] to carry enough fuel to maneuver away even if you had specific and timely warning of an attack," Center for Defense Information analyst Theresea Hitchens notes.

The American military today counts on its satellites to relay orders, guide troops across battlefields, and spy on enemy hideouts. The U.S. Air Force's primer for war in space -- "Doctrine Document 2-2.1: Counterspace Operations" -- lists a number of measures that can be taken to protect American assets in orbit, including "deploying satellites into various orbital altitudes and planes" and "employing frequency-hopping techniques to complicate jamming." But those tactics are used to preserve the U.S. satellite constellation as a whole. None of them could save a single American orbiter against a direct attack. "Physical hardening of structures mitigates the impact of kinetic effects, but is generally more applicable to ground-based facilities than to space-based systems due to launch-weight considerations," the Air Force document notes. "Maneuver[ing] is limited by on-board fuel constraints, orbital mechanics, and advanced warning of an impending attack. Furthermore, repositioning satellites generally degrades or interrupts their mission."

With today's conventional defenses proving so impotent, expect a new push within the U.S. military for more exotic countermeasures. The Airborne Laser is a modified 747 that's being designed to blast missiles out of the sky, as soon as they leave they launch pad; the jet's first flight test in expected in 2009, after years and years of delays. The Kinetic Energy Interceptor is a long-range, non-explosive missile, meant for the same task. But the weapon "exists mostly on paper, and couldn't be operational before 2014," Defense Tech's David Axe noted recently.

The U.S. could also try to destroy an anti-satellite missile, before it took off. Over the last several years, momentum has been building in the Pentagon for the ability to conduct "Prompt Global Strikes," hitting anywhere on Earth, in an hour or less. But near-term PGS plans -- using modified Trident ballistic missiles -- have been put on hold, for fears that such an attack could start World War III, in the process. Destroying a satellite is as clear an act of war as there can be, however. Perhaps those Trident attacks will now be seen as worth the risk.

In the meantime, GlobalSecurity.org director John Pike figures the Chinese will continue to test their satellite-killing weapons. It takes a dozen or more trials before a strategic weapon like this is deemed reliable enough to be considered operational. "So expect one or two more tests like this every year, for a long time," he says.

The Chinese test, now confirmed by the National Security Council, would be the first successful anti-satellite weapons trial since 1985, when the United States used an F-15 and a kill vehicle to destroy the Solwind research satellite. And that trial was dangerous -- not just for its target, but for nearly everything orbiting in space, Hitchens notes. Even small pieces of space debris can be lethal to spacecraft. The '85 test "resulted in more than 250 pieces of debris, the last of which deorbited in 2002."

The Chinese trial could "lead to nearly 800 debris fragments of size 10 cm or larger, nearly 40,000 debris fragments with size between 1 and 10 cm, and roughly 2 million fragments of size 1 mm or larger," the Union of Concerned Scientists' David Wright notes on the Arms Control Wonk blog. "Roughly half of the debris fragments with size 1 cm or larger would stay in orbit for more than a decade."

"This raises an interesting public policy question because we are so much more dependent on commercial and military satellites that the ASAT [anti-satellite] options available to us are much more complicated than those available to the Chinese," adds Jeffrey Lewis. "This is a race that favors them, unfortunately."

ALSO:
* China Tests Satellite Killer?
* Beijing's Next-Gen Sat Strike
* Satellite Killer's Broad Impact
* Why Did China Smack the Sat?
* China Sat-Killer Not Yet Weapons Grade?
* Who Ordered the Satellite Strike?

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@Razorblade

Chini will never start a preemptive war on America unless they suddenly became suicidal. America has 300,000,000 people scattered across 3 different land masses.
The likely targets China would have to hit to destroy America are LA, NY and DC. Many of the people in these cities are Chinese by the way so they'd be killing their own.

China has over 1 Billion living in a single mass - with overcrowded cities (high population density).
If America counterattacked - which it would, America need only hit Beijing, Shanghai and Nanjing to do 95% damage to China's entire economy/infrastructure. The rest of China is dire poverty and deserts.

They wouldn't attack us unless we attacked them. That is why America actually must take over oil producers like Iraq and control Iran's import/exports so we can fight the Chinese economically rather than physicaly.

America also owes China ALOT OF MONEY. Would you kill someone who you just lent $1,000 dollars to? Probably not.

Posted by: Flashpoint at January 8, 2008 8:18 AM


Look who's talking about another's 'agression'- another fire breathing 'conservative'. It never fails to amaze me that you guys would label all those people you don't like as agressors, terrorists or whatever creative terms you guys can come up with. You people were the ones who had misled, misrepresented and deceived not only us - the American tax payers but all the people in the world on this Iraq fiasco. Where are the WMD? The only country that needs a regime change is none other than the U.S. Can't believe people can swallow lies like the ones put out by this administration and send their kids to Iraq to get
killed for the enrichment of two oilmen and their buddies in the oil industry. Don't you guys remember Dicky boy was the CEO of Haliburton before he nominated himself as the VP? Also Haliburton was the same company that overcharged us - the tax payers over 6 billions dollars a few years ago in supply the army in Iraq. What a coincidence if one may say so. Wake up and do something positive about this world and help our fellow man before it's too late.

Posted by: Firestorm at January 30, 2007 11:44 AM


Scandlyn is right. No matter what we do the rest of the world is convinced it's done for selfish reasons. Maybe it is, partially, in that we're all about business and stability is good for business. But I suppose there's no use dealing with small problems when you can wait for them to become big problems while priding yourself on advancing the cause of peace.

Personally, I don't care if Iran nukes Israel. Of course, the Israelis will respond with their own nukes, and it won't be just Iran that gets what's coming, but so what? They can all go to their hateful, radioactive grave for all I care. The US has more coal than the rest of the world put together, so we're in the best position to live in the aftermath. Instead of buying oil we'll sell coal.

As far as China goes, there's no reason for the US to oppose the invasion of Taiwan. So they're not free anymore. Who cares? We can still buy toys from China. Of course, that will prompt Japan and South Korea to acquire nuclear weapons. I mean, you're right, instead of having one world superpower things will be much more peaceful if there's a bunch of regional powers, uh, like in the 1930s, only with nuclear weapons.

Posted by: Eric at January 28, 2007 3:10 PM


Razorblade erred in saying it takes only 30 seconds for a submarine launched ballistic missile from a Chinese sub to reach Washington DC. I don't know where the sub would have to be moored in order to achieve that small time frame probably right in the Potomac River. You and the neo-cons need to get the facts right that the Chinese has only one Xia class and is building one or may be two type 094 nuclear ballistic missile sub while the U.S. has 14 Trident at last count and the remaining 4 have been converted into cruise missile subs with over 100 potentially nuclear tipped cruise missiles each ready to launch at a moment notice. Also the U.S. is the only country that has more technologically advanced nuclear attack subs than the rest of the world combined. Your article failed to address the fact that the U.S. is the only superpower who has consistenly refused to sign an agreement of no first use of nuclear weapons policy in which I believe both the Chinese and the Russians have already done so. I suppose the neo-cons in the U.S. need to look for another 'evil' country to justify spending another 500 billions of dollars (money that you guys don't have) in the defence of 'democracy of the world'. You guys talk about human rights abuse in China and other countries that the U.S. dislike but yet you guys conveniently overlook other countries' transgressions such as Egypt and Pakistan (just to name a few). I admit China has abused human rights in the past and probably will reoffend again in the future. It takes time and patience for democracy to take roots and germinate in any culture. China has only been really opened to he outside world for about twenty some odd years. One only needs to look at the black Americans who were freed from slavery by Abe Lincoln in 1860's and weren't allowed to vote and enjoy some form of basic human rights till 1965 or 1966 when the bill of rights to vote was signed into law by the late Lyndon Johnson at the height of an earlier fiasco. Yet the black Americans are still being discriminated systematically in your society. How about the abuses levelled against the American Indians by the 'white' Americans over the years and still happening these days? If you guys wish to blow this world to kingdom come just be my guest for I'm ready to face my creator but I have doubts about the neo-cons like your President and VP.

Posted by: dagger at January 26, 2007 1:29 PM


Al-Qaeda is said to be able to detonate a low-yield nuclear device in a major metropolitan center (Washington, DC) in about a year to two years. There is nothing we can do to stop it - but rather, only to delay it. "Little Boy" that took out Hiroshima had 600 mg of Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU). Only 6 grams of HEU went into critical mass and energy. Hiroshima is roughly 550 square miles. Washington DC is roughly 62 square miles. When al-Qaeda hits WA, DC, that will take out our national elected leadership, our national civilian leadership, our national military leadership, our national-level law enforcement leadership and most of the agencies that provide our national infrastructure. A high-ranking Chinese General that has defected has exposed the plans of China to nuke the US. China is approaching the "point of no return" in their aggression. The General said they will hit about 200 targets. They will not do that with their Air Force, nor their Navy, it is impossible to march their Army up from Mexico or down from Canada, but they will take out the US by submarine. They have more submarines than the US. Their newest subs are equal to or greater than the subs of the US. From the moment of a submarine launch to detonation over the target, it can take as little as 30 seconds. Exactly as al-Qaeda hopes to hit Washington, DC, China will also hit DC. That will "decapitate the serpent". Then at their leisure China will take out each State capitol and then the one or two biggest military installations in each State. We will not get a single missile launched in return. This will all be committed against the US sometime in the next 20 years, probably in 10 years or less. The FBI believes this is 100% true. They have quietly begun moving critical functions and essential personnel out of the anticipated blast zone of WA, DC. However, they have grossly underestimated the area of ground zero. For America, I pity the survivors. I am a DoD civilian Assistant to a Colonel in the Marine Corps.

Posted by: razorblade at January 26, 2007 11:53 AM


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