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The US and China compete in space now, as the control of the universe has become...

The first shot in the next war between superpowers will be made in space - The Economist

The US and China compete in space now, as the control of the universe has become as important as the domination of land, sea and in the air. The war in space is no longer a scientific fantasy, and China and the United States can be the first opponents in the heavenly struggle. This is stated in The Economist. Yes, on January 28, Iran stated that he had launched three satellites. This has caused anxiety in the Western countries that they can be used in their ballistic missiles.

The United States, for their part, is afraid of China, which has been seeking to compare lately unless the US championship in space. "Space has become our most important area of ​​fighting," says Admiral Christopher Grady, Vice Head of the United States Committee. American generals carefully explore space, observe the rapid deployment of satellites and track danger. On December 28, China launched robotic space planes, and the American X37-B rose from Cape Canaveral. Both missions were secret.

The ability of space aircraft to fulfill long missions, to send and capture useful cargo, to change orbit, and to return to the ground for refueling makes them potentially important weapons. In October 2023, Russia launched space 2570. It released a satellite, which then released another three. For the American command, such things look like a "murder machine" test, that is, a projectile to destroy satellites.

Shortly before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Federation spread harmful software through part of the KA-SAT network owned by the US firm Viasat and is managed by a partner. He has disconnected the Satellite Internet mods of about 50,000 European users, including many Ukrainian military units. However, in a few weeks, Ukrainian troops were again on the network thanks to a large group of smaller Starlink's broadband satellites launched by SpaceX.

Russian attempts to break and stuff the satellite signals continue, and Russia has warned that commercial systems "can become a legitimate target for revenge. " Read also: China will send a landing module to a month where NASA will plant astronauts: the goal of the mission "all this indicates that space is not just a place for peaceful research, but the arena for future fighting. Space control has become just as important as well as domination on land, sea and air.

Space technology makes military forces in all other areas more powerful. Losing the championship in space, you run the risk of losing war on earth, " - writes The Economist. The publication suggests that in any future conflict between America and China, for example, satellites will be necessary to find and destroy targets at the huge distances of the Pacific Ocean and is obvious that America enhances its efforts to maintain its advantage in space.