Biden worried?The Harbin Institute of Technology plan was exposed, and Putin made it clear

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

Biden worried?Harbin Institute of Technology plan**, Putin made his position clear.

Is Huawei a threat to the United States?

Huawei has made breakthroughs in 5G, chips, and systems one after another, directly threatening the United States"Technological supremacy"In order to protect the core competitiveness of American companies, Huawei has launched four rounds of suppression, and is currently preparing for a fifth round, trying to limit the increase to 4G, WiFi and other fields.

No matter who the Biden team sends, the real fate is that Huawei is really not good and has always adhered to it"If you can't beat you, it will make you sick"Fortunately, Huawei's self-developed technological tenacity has passed, but the United States does not intend to stop there.

Recently, the United States has once again broken out important news: in the next few weeks, the investment of American companies in China will increase, involving industries such as artificial intelligence, civil aircraft, semiconductors and other fields, which are on the same team as Biden"Tech warfare"and the G7 countries will all be involved.

The fundamental reason for the limited level of science and technology in China is that the industry started late, and many basic technology patents are lacking, which has now appeared"Stuck neck"phenomenon, but this is not difficult for our country's science and technology!

U.S. technological hegemony.

In recent decades, the United States has long been the world's technological hegemon, and has used a large number of patents from other countries to make huge profits. However, with the rapid development of China's scientific and technological level, the United States no longer has advantages in many fields, such as 5G communication technology. Therefore, since 2018, the United States has taken"Export list"to restrict Chinese companies such as ZTE and Huawei. Some time ago, the United States began the fifth round of sanctions against China, and the restrictions mainly include 4G, cloud computing and WiFi, from chips and so on"Hardware"to service-related"Software"。

However, China's semiconductor companies and research institutes have been accelerating R&D and production in recent years, and have not been demoralized by US sanctions, but have made one breakthrough after another.

In this area, the most headache is also the most anticipated: the improvement of cutting-edge lithography technology. China's semiconductor industry lacks basic research and started late, while developed countries in the United States have registered many patents after years of research. In recent years, China's semiconductor industry has been stuck, in fact, because it cannot produce lithography machines independently, so the United States is justified. But the same is true of the ban in the United States, so China's scientific research institutions and enterprises must catch up in the research and development and production of lithography machines. In addition to Shanghai Microelectronics and other enterprises, Harbin Institute of Technology and colleges and universities are also committed to the research of lithography machine-related technologies, in order to achieve rapid breakthroughs.

* The TV station reported on a fantastic program of Harbin Institute of Technology.

Recently, there are two news that made Biden unable to sleep, one of which is that CCTV recently talked about the wonderful plan of Harbin Institute of Technology, and disclosed a specific simulation plan in the future construction process of China's moon cave at ultra-low altitude.

According to CCTV, the central module of the future lunar base will be submerged in the moon's natural caves, and then the communication station and other affected parts will be placed on the lunar surface. The entire lunar base may be located"Half-sunk"State.

Undoubtedly, this means that China has mastered some technology to submerge the central module in the moon's natural cave, which means that China has made another breakthrough in the field of space technology. Combined with China's past aerospace performance, there is no doubt that China's aerospace technology has reached the highest level in the world, and even surpassed the United States in technical strength in some subdivisions.

In fact, in recent years, China has made a number of advances in the aerospace field, and has achieved surprising results and excellent performance. For example, China's Beidou satellite navigation has become another global satellite navigation system after the United States GPS satellite navigation, and its international influence and application rate have jumped to the second place in the world at this stage, and it has begun to catch up with GPS.

At the same time, China sent the Shenzhou-16 manned spacecraft some time ago, which is the first time in the history of manned spaceflight to send non-professional astronauts into space. One of the three astronauts on the Shenzhou-16 spacecraft is a cargo expert, and although he has received professional astronaut training, he is not a professional astronaut. This success represents a major progress in China's manned space technology and safety, and is another milestone in the history of manned spaceflight.

In addition, China has developed reusable rockets and foldable communications satellites, and created the Chinese Constellation program, which surpasses the American Starlink program in terms of expertise. China's self-developed Tiangong space station also surpasses the U.S.- and Russia-led International Space Station in many key technology areas.

Putin's official statement.

Putin's words:"Together with the ISS, resources are scarce, and we don't want just an experimental module, but the delivery of the entire orbital station. "

Putin said that it is necessary to insist on building the orbital station on time, otherwise Russia will be at risk of falling behind in the field of manned spaceflight. The construction of the orbital station must take into account the utilization of all advanced scientific and technological achievements and have the development potential for the performance of various tasks in the future.

Russia** reported on the same day, citing the words of Yuri Borisov, president of the Russian State Space Corporation, that the International Space Station is aging and may stop operating around 2030. If Russia does not carry out large-scale work on the construction of an orbital station by 2024, it is estimated that Russia will not be able to deliver the orbital station in the future when the ISS ceases to operate.

Borisov said last July that Russia would abandon the ISS project after 2024, when construction of the Russian orbital station would begin. Some time ago, he said that Russia ** has decided to extend the operation of the Russian section of the ISS until 2028.

Russia, citing the words of Vladimir Kozhevnikov, the main designer of the Russian orbital station, reported this year that the Russian side intends to begin planning the construction of the orbital station in 2024 and expects to complete it in 2032. The first part of the space station will be launched in 2027 and commissioned in 2032.

The International Space Station (ISS) was built in 1998 as an international cooperation project led by the United States and Russia, with the participation of Japan, Canada and other countries. Russia has given strong support to the ISS. The first component of the ISS was Russian-made"Aurora"After the withdrawal of all U.S. space shuttles in 2011, Russia took over the main task of transporting people and supplies to and from the International Space Station.

Russia's decision marks a further disintegration of the ISS program. Previously, the United States and Russia were the two main participants in the ISS project. However, due to the growing political and commercial conflict between the two countries, Russia chose to withdraw from the ISS project and develop its own Chinese space station.

For Russia, the development of its own space station is a new, demanding and strategically important initiative. It requires not only strong scientific research and financial support, but also cutting-edge rocket technology and an excellent workforce. But this is Russia's path to space self-sufficiency.

In short, Russia intends to launch its domestic space station in 2027, which marks a shift in the direction of Russia's future space strategic adjustment. Despite the many challenges, Russia will continue to conduct space exploration and technological innovation to prepare for future space competition.

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