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    China’s new hypersonic weapon could tip the scales in future conflicts in Taiwan and the South China Sea

    11/19/2024 // Richard Brown // 1K Views


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    China's newly unveiled GDF-600 hypersonic weapon could significantly alter modern warfare, especially in regions like the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea.
    Developed by the Guangdong Aerodynamic Research Academy and showcased at the Zhuhai Airshow in southern China, the GDF-600 is a boost-glide hypersonic vehicle that can reach speeds of Mach 7 (5,370 miles per hour) and has a range of between 200 to 600 kilometers (124 to 373 miles). The GDF-600 is designed to carry various submunitions, such as supersonic missiles, drones and loitering munitions, allowing for flexible and multi-target strikes.
    One of the GDF-600's most notable features is its ability to release payloads mid-flight, which enhances its versatility for kinetic strikes, electronic warfare (EW) and reconnaissance. This capability could give China a significant advantage by disrupting enemy defenses, particularly in high-stakes areas where rapid, multi-target attacks are crucial. However, the technological challenges of deploying payloads at hypersonic speeds remain significant, a hurdle that the U.S. military is also grappling with as it develops similar systems. (Related: China making "dramatic advances" in development of HYPERSONIC WEAPONS.)
    If fully realized, the GDF-600 would strengthen China's hypersonic arsenal, particularly in regional conflicts. Integrating EW systems into the payload could make the weapon even more potent by jamming enemy radar, disrupting communications and neutralizing defensive measures. This mid-flight deployment of EW assets would help China disable tactical targets, making it harder for adversaries to respond effectively.
    Chinese hypersonic weapons could be used to deploy EMP weapons against Taiwan

    China's potential use of non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse (NNEMP) weapons is also a key concern. NNEMP weapons, which can be made using commercially available components, are compact and can be mounted on drones or trucks. These weapons can disable key infrastructure, causing widespread power outages.
    A 2021 report by the Department of Energy's EMP Task Force on National Homeland Security in the United States warned that a single NNEMP attack on fewer than 100 transformer substations could trigger nationwide blackouts, disrupting military operations that rely on the civilian power grid. The report notes that countries like China, Russia, North Korea and Iran are actively developing NNEMP capabilities.
    These weapons are seen as a means to achieve "blackout warfare," where critical infrastructure is incapacitated, severely disrupting both civil and military systems. In a conflict, the ease of acquiring and deploying NNEMP weapons could make them an attractive option for state and non-state actors alike.
    NNEMP weapons could also be a strategic tool for China to avoid escalation risks associated with high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) attacks, which are often linked to nuclear warfare.
    Tin Pak, in a 2024 article for the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, noted that China views NNEMP weapons as an extension of cyber warfare, allowing for the same effects as HEMP without triggering the nuclear escalation risks. This lowers the threshold for their use, making them a more feasible option for strategic intimidation or military action.
    Taiwan, which is frequently cited as a potential target in China's military strategy, could be particularly vulnerable to NNEMP attacks. Experts warn that China could use NNEMP weapons in a “shock and awe” campaign against Taiwan to paralyze its communication networks, possibly forcing Taiwan into capitulation before it even launches an amphibious invasion of the island nation.
    In response to these threats, Taiwan has made strides to fortify critical military facilities. For instance, Taiwan's military command centers were upgraded in 2023 to withstand HEMP attacks.
    Watch this clip of Chinese businessman and political dissident Miles Guo discussing how a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would only speed up Beijing's collapse.

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    Satellite images reveal China’s $9 billion secret warship doing military tests in the Pacific, spurring fears of WWIII

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    China unveils next-generation JH-20 stealth bomber

    12/28/2024 // Arsenio Toledo // 230 Views


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    • Images and videos circulating on Chinese social media platform Weibo reportedly reveal that the Chinese People's Liberation Army has conducted one of the first flights of its new JH-20 stealth fighter bomber, designed to replace its aging fleet of JH-7 tactical bombers.
    • The JH-20 features a diamond-shaped wing design and other advanced stealth characteristics that appear on the surface to emulate American B-2 stealth bomber aircraft.
    • The aircraft is intended to penetrate advanced air defenses, enhance precision-strike capabilities and operated in neighboring contested environments like Taiwan and the South China Sea.
    • The JH-20 is part of China's "20 series" of next-generation aircraft, reflecting the communist nation's focus on rapidly modernizing its air force and expanding its regional and global military influence.

    China has reportedly conducted the maiden flight of its new advanced combat aircraft: a next-generation tactical stealth fighter-bomber.
    The bomber, nicknamed the JH-20, is designed to replace the People's Liberation Army's aging fleet of Xi'an JH-7 fighter-bomber aircraft, which have been in service with the PLA Naval Air Force and the PLA Air Force since the early 1990s.
    Images that circulated on Chinese social media platform Weibo on Dec. 26 appear to show the new fighter-bomber in flight. The aircraft, reportedly being developed by the Xi'an Aircraft Corporation, features stealth characteristics, including a diamond-shaped wing design aimed at reducing its radar cross-section that emulates American stealth B-2 bombers.
    Analysts suggest the platform is intended to penetrate advanced air defense systems and enhance China’s precision-strike capabilities. (Related: Mach 7 drone illustrates China's latest leap in hypersonic technology.)
    The new aircraft's development aligns with China’s strategic focus on modernizing its tactical aviation capabilities. The design’s emphasis on low observability and survivability positions it as a potential key asset in contested environments, particularly in scenarios involving Taiwan or the South China Sea.
    American intelligence officials have described the JH-20 – designated by the United States intelligence community as the "JH-XX" due to its current status as an undesignated aircraft – as a regional or tactical bomber with a shorter range and smaller payload capacity.
    While specific details about the aircraft’s capabilities remain classified, its size and design suggest it may carry advanced guided missiles, including anti-ship and air-to-ground weapons. Analysts have drawn comparisons to the Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber aircraft, which has proven its tactical strike capabilities in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
    China rapidly expanding its fleet of next-generation military aircraft

    The new fighter-bomber is expected to join China's "20 series" of advanced aircraft, including the Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter, the Xi'an Y-20 military transport aircraft and the larger Xi'an H-20 stealth strategic bomber, which has a far longer range and bigger payload than the JH-20.
    China’s defense sector has made significant strides in recent years, with the J-20 stealth fighter already in squadron-level service. The development of these new platforms reflects China’s focus on countering adversarial air defenses and projecting power beyond its territorial waters.
    While the exact roles, production timelines, and operational capabilities of these aircraft remain unclear, their unveiling highlights China’s ambition to dominate the skies in the Asia-Pacific theater and beyond. The absence of official comments from the Chinese government suggests these reveals were strategically orchestrated to maximize impact.
    Watch this short video discussing the increasing cooperation between China and Russia when it comes to joint bomber aircraft patrols.

    This video is from the Prather Point channel on Brighteon.com.
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    China's new hypersonic weapon could tip the scales in future conflicts in Taiwan and the South China Sea.
    Chinese submarines can now track AND SINK U.S. Navy aircraft carriers.
    Sources include:
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    China’s space dogfighting: A new frontier in the battle for orbital dominance

    03/20/2025 // Willow Tohi // 20 Views


    Tags: big government, chaos, China, Communications, conspiracy, cosmos, cyber war, Dangerous, future tech, Glitch, insanity, inventions, military tech, national security, Russia, satellite, Space, weapons technology, WWIII




    • The U.S. Space Force revealed that China is practicing "dogfighting" maneuvers with satellites in low Earth orbit, using coordinated movements to inspect, stalk and potentially disable other satellites, signaling a growing threat to U.S. space infrastructure.
    • U.S. adversaries, particularly China and Russia, are rapidly closing the capability gap in space warfare, with China demonstrating advanced satellite maneuvering and Russia showcasing aggressive satellite stalking techniques.
    • The Space Force, established in 2019, aims to ensure U.S. space superiority by developing capabilities to contest and control the space domain, employing both kinetic and non-kinetic means to counter adversary threats.
    • China's recent maneuvers, alongside its history of anti-satellite tests and counterspace capabilities, highlight a shift toward aggressive space warfare tactics, including jamming, spoofing and cyberattacks.
    • The U.S. must undergo cultural, operational and technological transformations to maintain dominance in space, as failure to adapt risks ceding critical strategic advantages to adversaries in this increasingly contested domain.

    In a stark reminder of the escalating militarization of space, the U.S. Space Force has revealed that China is practicing “dogfighting” maneuvers with satellites in low Earth orbit. This alarming development underscores the growing threat posed by Beijing’s ambitions to dominate the final frontier — a domain critical to America’s national security and global leadership.
    Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. Michael Guetlein disclosed the details during the McAleese Defense Programs Conference in Washington, D.C., on March 18, 2025. “With our commercial assets, we have observed five different objects in space maneuvering in and out and around each other in synchronicity and in control,” Guetlein said. “That’s what we call dogfighting in space. They are practicing tactics, techniques and procedures to do on-orbit space operations from one satellite to another.”
    The maneuvers, observed in 2024, involved three Shiyan-24C experimental satellites and two Shijian-6 05A/B spacecraft, which are believed to have signals intelligence capabilities. These coordinated movements, known as rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO), demonstrate China’s ability to inspect, stalk and potentially disable other satellites — a capability that could cripple U.S. military and civilian space infrastructure in a conflict.
    A shrinking capability gap

    Gen. Guetlein’s warning is not an isolated observation. It comes amid a broader trend of U.S. adversaries — primarily China and Russia — closing the technological gap in space warfare. “That capability gap used to be massive,” Guetlein noted. “We’ve got to change the way we look at space, or that capability gap may reverse and not be in our favor anymore.”
    This is not the first time China has flexed its space muscles. In 2007, Beijing conducted an anti-satellite (ASAT) missile test, destroying one of its own weather satellites and creating a dangerous debris field in low Earth orbit. Since then, China has continued to develop a range of counterspace capabilities, including ground-based lasers, cyberattacks, and now, sophisticated satellite maneuvering.
    Russia, too, has demonstrated its willingness to weaponize space. In 2019, Moscow showcased a “nesting doll” capability, where one satellite released a smaller spacecraft that stalked a U.S. satellite. These actions highlight a troubling shift in the space domain, where once-benign operations are increasingly being replaced by aggressive, warfighting postures.
    The Space Force’s imperative: Superiority in the stars

    The revelations about China’s space dogfighting drills underscore the urgency of the U.S. Space Force’s mission. Established in 2019, the Space Force was created to ensure American dominance in space—a domain now contested by adversaries who seek to undermine U.S. military and economic power.
    “The purpose of the Space Force is to guarantee space superiority for the joint force—not space for space’s sake,” Guetlein emphasized. “Space operations guarantee that, just like all the other domains, we can fight as a joint force and we can depend on those capabilities.”
    Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman echoed this sentiment at the Air and Space Forces Association Warfare Conference earlier this month. “Space superiority is the reason that we exist as a service,” Saltzman declared. “Space control encapsulates the mission areas required to contest and control the space domain—employing kinetic and non-kinetic means to affect adversary capabilities through disruption, degradation, and even destruction, if necessary.”
    A new era of space warfare

    The term “dogfighting” evokes images of World War II-era aerial combat, but the reality of space warfare is far more complex. Satellite maneuvers are slow and deliberate, often taking hours or days to execute. However, the stakes are no less dire. Satellites are the backbone of modern military operations, enabling everything from GPS navigation to missile defense to battlefield communications.
    China’s recent maneuvers are a clear signal that it is preparing for a future conflict in which space plays a central role. “Unfortunately, our current adversaries are willing to go against international norms of behavior,” Guetlein warned. “The new norms of behavior in space, unfortunately, within the past three years: jamming, spoofing, dazzling … cyber hacks are happening all around us on a day-to-day basis.”
    To counter these threats, the Space Force must undergo a cultural and operational transformation. “We’ve got to change our culture. We’ve got to change our training. We’ve got to change our [tactics, techniques, and procedures], our [concept of operations]. We’ve got to change our kit going forward,” Guetlein said. “Because this is the most complex and challenging strategic environment that we have seen in a long time—if not ever.”
    Why this matters

    The militarization of space is not a distant threat—it is happening now. China’s satellite dogfighting drills are a stark reminder that the U.S. can no longer take its dominance in space for granted. As the Space Force works to close the capability gap, Congress must ensure the service has the resources and support it needs to maintain American superiority in this critical domain.
    The lessons of history are clear: nations that fail to adapt to new frontiers of warfare risk being left behind. In the 20th century, airpower revolutionized military strategy. In the 21st century, spacepower will do the same. The question is whether the United States will rise to the challenge—or cede the high ground to its adversaries.
    As Gen. Guetlein aptly put it, “We need a credible fighting force, and we need the capability to deter and, if necessary, defeat aggression. That is the inflection point that you’re seeing today.” The battle for orbital dominance has begun, and America must be ready to fight—and win.
    Sources include:
    DefenseNews.com
    BreakingDefense.com
    AirandSpaceForces.com

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