China has completed a key step at sea and successfully launched 9 satellites!

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-10

China has completed a key step at sea and successfully launched 9 satellites!

Entry. The issue of the militarization of space and low-earth orbit has attracted widespread attention. However, due to the continuous progress of aerospace science and technology, it has a role that cannot be ignored in modern operations. China has taken significant steps at sea and is well aware of the purpose of the United States. China's Taiyuan Space Center recently successfully launched nine satellites into space during an important launch work. This is a major breakthrough in China's space science and technology. But we don't just care about the number of satellites in China, but also how they are launched. In order to make"Jet Dragon"Type 3 has diversified launch modes, maximum carrying capacity, maximum launch efficiency, and shortest flight time, with the goal of achieving maximum launch efficiency. For China, the choice of multiple launch modes is very meaningful. The United States now also wants to strengthen the confrontation between China and Russia, returning to the situation of the 1980s when it relied on other energy sources to fight without satellite support. At a time when U.S. space technology is weak, China's move is undoubtedly the purpose of the United States.

China's offshore development achievements and strategic significance.

Utilization"Jeron No. 3"The launch vehicle, China's Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, recently launched nine satellites to the established orbit off the coast of Guangdong. This is not the only thing that China has succeeded in space technology, but its method of launching is worrying. Its development goal is to achieve multiple launch modes, maximize carrying capacity, maximize launch efficiency, and minimize flight time. On this basis, a new, scalable, scalable and scalable space application model is proposed to enhance the country's space strength and provide important support for the country's strategic layout. In addition, the diverse launch modes are of great strategic importance. In today's world, the use of satellites for combat is already a major way of worldwide competition. By sending a rocket to the sea, China will be able to deploy more satellites around the world, thus providing a more credible guarantee for our defense and military operations.

American "back to the 1980s" strategy.

Two senior generals of the United States and France recently met in Paris to discuss plans for future naval warfare. The U.S. Navy has made clear its aim to intensify the confrontation with China and Russia by restoring the fighting conditions of the 1980s. "Back to the 1980s" does not mean that the United States will replicate the scenario of the 1980s with a large number of warships, on the contrary, it will return to the combat environment of the 1980s without satellite support. In such a situation, neither side can rely on satellite reconnaissance and satellite navigation. As a result, reconnaissance aircraft, eavesdropping technology, and spies became the only way they could obtain information. The United States believes that in the future fierce battles, it will develop into a military confrontation in low-earth orbit, so the two countries will destroy each other's satellites by organized means in order to block each other's sources of information. Against this background, China has decided to improve its space science and technology through more effective and rapid preparations for launches in order to compensate for the damage caused by the destruction of satellites"Loss of visual field"。Suffice it to say, China anticipated the U.S. attempt and responded to it.

U.S. space technology has come to a standstill.

While the United States also wants to repair destroyed satellites in future battles, it has seen little real progress in space technology since NASA outsourced its space program to the United States. Although the United States is now trying to develop relevant technologies, it is too late to catch up with China. The stagnation of the United States in this field has given China an opportunity to accelerate the development of space science and technology.

Epilogue. In addition to the increase in the number of China's Taiyuan launch vehicles in the ocean, the success of China's Taiyuan launch vehicles is also related to the various forms adopted by China in terms of national strategic security. At the same time, the United States is trying to return to the 1980s mode of operation and use other energy sources to operate. However, the development of space science and technology in the United States has come to a standstill, which gives China room for further development. In general, China's achievements in space development and its forward-looking future development have made China more valued and recognized around the world.

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