Apocalyptic Hope .................................CHINA Part 2. ................Russian File............... Iran, Iraq ............... ..... Babylon America.
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CHINA FILE .... Part 1
So far, we have studied
the threats from North Korea and from Russia, and how at mid-Trib
we will be attacked. But that is only the beginning. For the
following 3 + 1/2 years, nations will be working together to
overcome
"Babylon"- America.
One of those nations is China:"the kings of the East"
Rev. 16:12
"But tidings out of the east
and out of the north shall trouble him (antichrist)" Daniel
11:44
SINIM
= China .........."Sino" comes from
"Sinim"... ISAIAH 49:12.
Also called "East" ...see Ezekiel 25
See Rev. 9:13-19....200
million-man army marching onwards to Zion
Categories Below : Cyberwar, Alliances, Satellites, Nuclearism ,
Laser Space Weapons, Oi, Utilities, Submarines etc.
CYBERWAR -- "kingdom full of
darkness " Rev. 16: 10
China : Cyber-dominance " the Digital war -- Sept. 28, 2007
First Strike Advantage
" Chinas ambitions extend to crippling
an enemys financial, military and communications
capabilities early in a conflict, according to military
documents and generals speeches that are being analysed by
US intelligence officials. Describing what is in effect a new
arms race, a Pentagon assessment states that Chinas
military regards offensive computer operations as critical
to seize the initiative in the first stage of a war
Sami Saydjari, who has been working on cyber defence systems for
the Pentagon since the 1980s, told Congress in testimony on April
25 that a mass cyber attack could leave 70 per
cent of the US without electrical power for six months.
He told The Times that all major nations including China
were scrambling to defend against, and working out ways to
cause, maximum strategic damage by taking out banking systems, power grids and
communications networks. He said that there were at
least a thousand attempted attacks every hour on American
computers. China is aggressive in this, he said.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article2409865.ece
Chinese Alliances
China, Russia, India and Brazil ( three-quarters of the world's
population)
have particularly forged relations.

Trade : Lula
and Hu (rt.) 11-04 bbc
These nations say they want a "multi-polar" world. They
want to counteract the global hegemony of the Western powers.
It's East versus West, and the West against all the rest.
China has
the largest military in the world of 2.8 million http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/asiapcf/9905/28/china.military/
China is the largest consumer of grain
in the world," Representative Mark Kirk, an Illinois
Republican, told Rice, "the largest producer of steel
in the world, the most cellphones
in the world, the most Internet connections
in the world.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/01/19/news/diplo.php
Russia, China and India -- --Feb. 14, 2007
"Manmohan Singh, Hu Jintao and Vladimir Putin,
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article1386812.ece
From the Newswire:
China is upgrading ballistic
missiles in th northern part of Central China
-- July 2007 -- Delingha
" A U.S. expert said Thursday China had
updated some of its key nuclear ICBM sites that could threaten
the United States.
The images indicate that older liquid-fueled
missiles previously thought to have been deployed in the area may
have been replaced with newer solid-fueled
missiles.
Within Russian missile / bomber field range :
From the sites, the missiles are within range of three
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile fields and a bomber base
in the southern parts of central Russia," the FAS statement
said
http://www.upi.com/Security_Terrorism/Briefing/2007/07/12/fas_china_updating_nuke_launch_sites/9275/
China and Pakistan forge ties -- Nov. 2006
LAHORE, Pakistan: China and Pakistan issued a
wide-ranging joint statement yesterday that calls for stepped-up
co-operation in military,
economic, trade, energy and anti-terrorism efforts.
( Hu ) meeting President General Pervez Musharraf
On Friday, Hu and Musharraf signed numerous agreements advancing defence, nuclear
and economic collaboration
But while Hu said that Beijing would carry on co-operating with
Pakistan's nuclear power industry - China has
built one reactor here and is helping to construct another - he did not announce any new
deal.
Separately yesterday, Pakistan's military said it had signed an
accord with China to jointly develop a "state-of-the-art
Defence Electronics Complex" run by Pakistan's
Defence Science and Technology Organisation and China's CETC
International Corp Ltd.
The project will contribute to Pakistani self-reliance in electronics and communication equipment for military
use, Pakistan said in a statement. http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/story.asp?Article=162802&Sn=BUSI&IssueID=29251
"Artificial Sun"; infinite energy;nuclear-fusion; EAST
; ITER -- Jan. 22, 2006
A full superconducting
experimental Tokamak fusion device, which aims
to generate infinite, clean nuclear-fusion-based
energy, will be built in March or April in Hefei, capital city of
east China`s Anhui Province.
The project, dubbed EAST (experimental advanced
superconducting Tokamak), is being undertaken by the
Hefei-based Institute of Plasma Physics under the Chinese Academy
of Sciences.
The new device will be an upgrade of China`s first
superconducting Tokamak device, dubbed HT-7, which was also built
by the plasma physics institute, in partnership with Russia, in
the early 1990s. HT-7 made China the fourth country in
the world, after Russia, France and Japan, to have such a device
International ITER .. US, EU, Russia, China, Japan and South
Korea ( 6 )
ITER,--International Thermonuclear
Experiment Reactor,
Wan said ITER will also
be a full superconducting experimental Tokamak fusion device with
an advanced configuration, but much larger than EAST.
The program, still in its initial stages, involves Russia,
Japan, the United States, the European Union, China and the
Republic of Korea.
http://www.angolapress-angop.ao/noticia-e.asp?ID=409853
Japan, China forge closer business ties -- Oct. 31, 2005
money makes strange bedfellows
For many in Shanghai's large Japanese community,
the best way to build a better future between the countries seems
to be in taking advantage of huge opportunities for
prosperity today
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/10/31/news/ties.php
RFID for luggage ... McCarren airport Las Vegas .. Asian invasion
of business men
airlines to employ a system where tagged bags are
able to all go through a single explosive screening and then get
automatically routed to their correct destination, or get back to
there if theyre flagged for further screening. Theyre
claiming 99.5% accuracy, so try not to be the 0.5% mmkay?
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000923065133/ mk
Jimmy Carter's son Jack eyeing Senate
position in NV ( 10-2005 )
http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Campaign/102605.html
Russia, China stage joint military
exercises ( first ever) -- Aug. 18, 2005
"Peace Mission 2005"
Russia and China on Thursday launched joint military
exercises involving air, sea and land forces
http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/aug/18wargames.htm
India, China and Russia sign partnership -- June 1, 2005
http://www.rediff.com/news/2005/jun/01tri.htm?zcc=rl
Russia builds up Chinese arms --
July 20, 2005
Bush leads nod to China for Australia's follow
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1121796127991&p=1078397702269
China, Russia joint
war games;
latter part of 2005
"The Russian side will not bring big numbers of
servicemen, but mostly state-of-the art weapons -- navy, air,
long-range aviation, submarines -- to practice interaction with
China in different forms of military maneuvers."
Both nations frequently have spoken about their adherence to a
"multipolar world," a term that refers to their
opposition to a perceived U.S. domination in global affairs.
Fyodor Lukyanov, the editor of Russia in Global Affairs
Magazine, also described the maneuvers as a gesture aimed at the
West.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-russia-china,0,374267,print.story ( Dec. 27- 2004 )
SUBMARINES
China's ballistic millsile
submarines increase -- March 6, 2007
It said China also is concluding sea trials of a new Type 093 nuclear powered attack submarine
that is expected to be quieter
and armed with more advanced weaponry than its predecessor, the
HAN SSN class submarines.
It will be equipped with the JL-2 sea-launched
ballistic missile with range of 8,000 kilometers (5,000
miles), a big gain over China's only other
ballistic missile submarine
It will have anti-ship cruise missiles and more modern torpedoes
than the HAN, the report said.
Each of the attack submarines are armed with anti-ship
cruise missiles and designed to be quiet
enough to operate in the open ocean
http://www.spacewar.com/reports/China_Ballistic_Missile_Submarine_Force_Growing_999.html
Molniya 38 knots
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/8/13/221644.shtml
China's Nuclear Submarine -- Dec. 5, 2004
Capable of attacking US from home waters
http://www.chinapost.com.tw/asiapacific/detail.asp?GRP=C&id=55236
The Yellow SUBMARINE ( off our coasts ) ... [ China controls
Panama Canal thanks to Jimmy ]
China has nine brigades of ICBM's that can reach the USA -- July
28, 2005
The article, carried by the Web site www.zgjunshi.com, claims
that the unreleased part of the Pentagon report released July 19
says that three of the nine brigades are equipped with Dong
Feng-31 land-based mobile strategic missiles, with the other six
armed with Dong Feng-5 ICBMs.
In addition, China's 094 nuclear
submarines, armed with strategic missiles, have undertaken many
secret sea trials
10 Nuclear Subs for second arena of warfare
China plans to have six Type 094
nuclear-powered submarines armed with strategic
ballistic missiles and four Type 093 nuclear attack
submarines, so that the nation would have the
capability to launch a second wave of nuclear strikes,
according to the Web site.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2005/07/27/2003265211
and
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46848
Oct. 15, 2005
New Yuan-class submarine detected
--July 16, 2004
China currently has a force of 57 deployed
submarines, including one Xia-class nuclear ballistic
missile submarine, five Han submarines, four Kilos,
seven Songs, 18 Mings and 22 Soviet-designed Romeos, said Sid
Trevethan, an Alaska-based specialist on the Chinese military.
Beijing also has eight more Kilos on order with Russia.
http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=79bae1f01b3b20b7
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040716-123134-8152r.htm
Chinese Subs -- July 16, 2004
"China has decided submarines are its first-line
warships now, their best shot at beating carriers," said Sid
Trevethan, an Alaska-based specialist on the Chinese military.
"And China is right
Mr. Fisher said the Chinese submarine buildup
should prompt the Pentagon to step up U.S. anti-submarine warfare
capabilities, which he said are "at an historic low"
because of cutbacks in specialized ships and aircraft.
The Navy should consider building its own
diesel attack submarine to be able to "effectively duke it
out with the new tidal wave of Chinese subs, that if left
unchecked, may soon dominate the Asian littoral regions,"
Mr. Fisher said.
The Pentagon is also building up U.S.
naval forces in the Pacific, with the addition of up to six
attack submarines in Guam and the possible deployment of an
aircraft carrier battle group to Hawaii in the coming months.
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20040716-123134-8152r.htm
Chinese subs a threat in the Pacific
http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,FL_china_123104,00.html
China copies our Aegis power ( why not ? .. Clinton allowed them our
supercomputers )
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/05/front2453572.990277778.html
http://www.rense.com/general2/super.htm
Totally silent Chinese diesel-electric subs ... Yuan-class
According to Mr. Trevethan, China currently has a force
of 57 deployed submarines, including one Xia-class
nuclear ballistic missile submarine, five Han
submarines, four Kilos, seven Songs,
18 Mings and 22 Soviet-designed Romeos.
Beijing also has eight more Kilos on order with Russia
A Pentagon report made public in May stated that China
is changing its warship forces from a coastal defense force to
one employing "active offshore defense."
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040716-123134-8152r.htm
Advances in battery technology and
alternate energy producing systems allowed diesel subs to
submerge longer, operating on batteries. There were new designs
and materials to quiet noisy submarine sources as well as defeat
active sonar systems. The diesel subs also operate in
the much noisier and difficult shallow waters near
shore.
These modernized diesel submarines can be
used to insert military personnel, lay deadly minefields,
launch devastating cruise and guided missile, threaten
vital shipping lanes, and of course, attack ships and submarines.
http://www.diodon349.com/submarines/diesel_subs_surface_as_a_new_threat.htm
From "Above Top Secret"
"BTW, just want to show you a very recent photo of
some Chinese Aegis equivalent DDGs and stealth FFGs
just completed. We are not exactly as backward as you think.
3 new DDGS and 1 FFG completed at the same time.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?forumid=242808&messageid=1090018971&lp=1090026453
Here is a link to provide with some background info on these
babies. "
http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/surface/054.asp
NUCLEARISM
China #1 Threat to the US -- June
2004
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/6/17/135930.shtml
China sees U.S. as a nuclear target -- July 16, 2005
Ed: while
we give them "most favored nation" trade-status
China will use First Strike option [ surprise attack ]
But in extensive comments to visiting
correspondents based in Hong Kong, Zhu said he believed that the
Chinese government was under internal pressure to change its
"no first use" policy and to make clear that it
would employ the most
powerful weapons at its disposal to
defend its claim over Taiwan
The Pentagon is preparing the release of a
long-delayed report on the Chinese military that some experts say
will warn that China could emerge as a
strategic rival to the United States.
National security concerns have also been a major issue in the
$18.5 billion bid by Cnooc, a major Chinese oil and gas
company, to purchase Unocal, the American energy
concern
China has had atomic bombs since 1964 and has a
small arsenal of land- and sea-based
nuclear-tipped missiles that can
reach the United States, according to most Western
intelligence estimates
Of course the Americans will have to be prepared
that hundreds of cities will be
destroyed by the Chinese
Freeman quoted Xiong as saying that Americans
should worry more about Los Angeles than Taipei
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/07/15/news/china.php
Chinese Technology
gearing for war with America.....Charles
R. Smith
According to a newly released Rand Corp. report, China's
military is narrowing its technology gap with the U.S. armed
forces using U.S. commercial technology. Beijing is developing
advanced systems and its military capabilities
may approach or equal the United States in some areas,
the study says.
The Rand study, "The Military Potential of
China's Commercial Technology," states: "Potential
theaters of conflict between China and the United States in the
future may constrain the forces and capabilities the United
States is able to employ. The U.S. military, including the U.S.
Air Force, must prepare for the possibility of conflict under
such conditions with a Chinese military that by 2020 will be significantly
more advanced than it is at present."
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/6/19/205940.shtml
The Military Power of China
Chinese strategists believe that if a war against a
technologically superior foe breaks out, the enemy likely will
deploy forces rapidly and then launch a massive air
campaign. While the enemy is assembling its forces,
there exists a window of opportunity for pre-emptive attack. This
approach--"gaining the initiative by striking
first"--is viewed as an effective method to offset or negate
the advantages possessed by a more advanced military foe.
Conducting preemptive strikes against the
enemys most critical targets--often referred to as "winning victory with one strike"--constitutes
the most direct means available to Beijing to convince an enemy
to desist without having to defeat his military forces, or to
make political decisions in line with Chinese objectives. This
tactic requires concentrating Chinas own chief strengths to
"attack the core of the
enemys defense" and achieve piecemeal
victories across the operational spectrum against a superior
force.
Chinas military planners recognize that
high-technology systems are extremely complex, and over
dependence on information systems is a potential weakness.
By launching swift strikes with elite units and focusing on the
enemys potential vulnerabilities, they believe China can
deal "symmetrical" blows at the enemy with
"asymmetrical" methods.
Cyber warfare
"Winning the battle piecemeal" means destroying
selective reconnaissance, electronic and support
systems in order to disrupt and reduce the effectiveness of
the enemys coordinated air operations. Combining
information warfare--such as computer hacking--with irregular
special and guerilla operations, would allow China to mount destructive
attacks within the enemys own operations systems, while
avoiding a major head-on confrontation.
China is procuring state-of-the-art technology to
improve its intercept, direction finding, and jamming
capabilities. In addition to providing extended imagery
reconnaissance and surveillance and electronic intelligence
(ELINT) collection, Beijing's unmanned aerial vehicle programs
probably will yield platforms for improved radio and radar
jammers. Additionally, existing earth stations can be modified to
interfere with satellite communications.
The PLA also is developing an electronic countermeasures (ECM)
doctrine and has performed structured training in an ECM
environment.
Lasers
China is believed to have a highly developed electro-optic
industry, as well as the ability to field blinding laser
weapons, including tactical laser weapons.
http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/8/7/160447
After Iraqi war, Chinese confrontation
with U.S. closer----March 25, 2003
Hu ? Wen ?
As People's Daily commentator Huang Peizhao pointed out
last Saturday, U.S. moves in the Middle East
"have served the goal of seeking world-wide
domination."
State Council think-tank member Tong Gang saw the conflict as the
first salvo in Washington's bid to
"build a new world order under U.S. domination."
Chinese strategists think particularly if the U.S. can score a
relatively quick victory over Baghdad,
it will soon turn to Asia -- and begin efforts to
"tame" China.
It is understood the LGNS believes the U.S. will take on North
Korea -- still deemed a "lips-and-teeth" ally of
China's -- as early as this
summer. [2003]
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/east/03/24/willy.column/
U.S. Congress OKs EU sales of arms to China
-- July 15, 2005
no sanctions on trans-national businesses
While aimed at Europe, the measure would have required
Bush to report annually on international companies
that sell arms to China and on governments whose policies condone
such sales
Companies and governments that repeatedly sell arms to
China would have had to obtain export licenses and submit to
congressional review procedures in order to obtain sensitive U.S.
weapons technology in the future.
The president could have waived such steps on national
security grounds
In February, the House approved, 411 to 3, a nonbinding
resolution saying that the EU's proposal to lift the embargo and
replace it with a code of conduct on arms sales is
"inherently inconsistent with the concept of mutual security
interests that lies at the heart of United States laws for
trans-Atlantic defense cooperation." It urged the EU to
"reconsider this unwise course of action
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/07/14/news/arms.php
Ed: What will they do when these Chinese arms come
against the West ???
Critics of the move refer to China's serious breaches of
human rights and an "anti-secession law" providing the
legal basis for an attack on Taiwan if the island declares
independence.
The latest attempt by Brussels and Beijing to agree on the
conditions for the lifting of the embargo failed because of
China's refusal to accept any link between the arms trade and EU
human rights-related demands
http://euobserver.com/?aid=19585&rk=1
OF Interest:
China Oil in Canada -- July 10, 2005
he U.S. is not overly concerned about expanding Chinese
investment in the Canadian oilsands, potentially diverting
production away from traditional North American markets, U.S.
Treasury Secretary John Snow said Friday.
''Canada will, I'm sure, make a considered judgment . .. through
its review process,'' said Mr. Snow following a whirlwind trip of
the rapidly expanding oilsands in northern Alberta. ''So no, I'm
not concerned
http://canadaeast.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050711/TPMONEY10/50711016/-1/MONEY
China now drilling in the Colorado Rockies -- July 8,
2005
Canada's EnCana is considering bringing in Chinese
companies to construct and operate drilling rigs in the Colorado
Rockies as the region struggles to keep up with demand and rising
energy prices.
EnCana, a major player in the Piceance Basin of
western Colorado, said Chinese workers are cheaper
and better educated
"I am totally against the Chinese government running the
jobs in our country," said Rep. John Salazar,
D-Colo, whose 3rd Congressional District is most affected by
drilling. "With the Chinese government getting involved, it's
not even a competitive business model. Outsourcing
has already claimed millions of jobs. We cannot allow that to
happen within our own borders. Rural communities have been hit
hard enough. We need to keep American jobs in America."
Although China's increased active participation in the U.S. oil
and gas industry is prickly in Washington right now, Boras said
that because Chinese companies would be filling a void that is in
dire need, U.S. policymakers would concede on this one.
http://www.terradaily.com/upi/2005/WWN-UPI-20050707-18110300-bc-us-china.html
Ed: Just wonder if Maurice Strong of
Canada's Energy is behind this ( he owns lots of land in Colorado
) !
DRAGON ON THE WEB: China has more than 100 million Internet
users, second only to the United States, the state media outlet
Xinhua reported, citing a government official. Of the total,
about 30.1 million are broadband subscribers. (Bloomberg)
-- IHT June 29, 2005
When China owns our utilities .....( they can shut us down
..internet and all ) -- July 1, 2005
It is a great irony that on the day President
Bush called for a thorough review of China's proposed acquisition
of a California-based oil company, Unocal,
the United States Senate voted 85-12 to send an energy
bill to conference that would allow
China to own local US public utilities,
without a murmur from the administration, lawmakers or the media.
If a utility acquisition also gives them the opportunity to
take down the US electric grid if they so desire (we now know
it is notoriously prone to going down), why that's just a side
benefit. If, short of war, the Chinese simply want to stall our
national economy a little, couldn't they take a lesson from the
California electricity crisis in 2000-2001, from which
California, the fifth largest economy in the world, is still
struggling to recover, by withholding their generation from the
"market?"
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/063005Y.shtml
Hu Jintao both head of military and
political China -- Sept. 2004
The consolidation of China's top party and
military posts in Hu's control is expected to give him and his
premier, Wen Jiabao, a freer hand to act as they wrestle with
huge challenges ranging from rural poverty to fighting rampant
corruption that is undermining public acceptance of communist
rule.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040920/D857CNL80.html
China to have world's most powerful laser tank -- May 13, 2003
Russia also has secret updrades in their tanks too
The latter two MBTs also are fitted with a JD-3 integrated laser
rangefinder/warning/self-defense device also called a
"dazzler" which uses a high-powered laser to
directly attack the enemy weapon's optics and gunner.
AFPC said China is believed to be the first country to use such
active laser defense http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=32501
SATELLITES
China: 100 eyes in the sky -- Nov. 18, 2004
China plans
to launch more than 100 satellites
The aim is that, at any time and any place, we
can obtain necessary data on any event through watching the Earth
from space," said Shao Liqin, an official with the Ministry
of Science and Technology.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=753&e=1&u=/nm/20041116/sc_nm/space_china_dc
China working on ASAT ( anti satellite) systems -- July 27, 2005
Given this technology at lower power thresholds
"Chinese researchers may believe that low-energy
lasers can 'blind' sensors on low-Earth-orbiting
satellites," the report suggests, but whether Beijing has
tested such a capability is unclear.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/space/2005-07-27-china-satellites_x.htm
China zaps satellite with lasers -- Sept.
29, , 2006
Critical US space assets include a constellation of 30 global
positioning satellites that help target bombs and find enemy
locations. This system is also widely used in commercial
applications, ranging from car navigation systems to automatic
teller machines.
The Pentagon also depends on communications satellites that relay
sensitive messages to battlefield commanders, and satellites that
track weather in critical areas so US troops can plan their
missions.
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1477442006
Comment from Jean : "... the chaos that would ensue
in most cities if the satelites were damaged."
China Laser Space Weapons --Aug. 6,
2003
Anti-satellite laser work
Flagged in the report is China's work in electronic warfare. In
particular, the country is procuring state-of-the-art technology
to improve its intercept, direction finding, and jamming
capabilities.
A possible target for the jammers: receivers utilized in
the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite constellation.
The report also underscores China's "robust" research
and development program for laser weapons. In 1999, the Chinese
displayed a portable laser weapon, advertised for
blinding human vision and electro-optical sensors.
In addition, a radio-frequency weapons program is likely
in place.
"Beijing may have acquired high-energy laser
equipment that could be used in the development of ground-based
anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons," the DoD report says
Zhongchang from the Chinese Navy Research
Institute. He envisions, according to the DoD, a weaker military
defeating a superior one by attacking its space-based
communications and surveillance systems
.....
China had developed and tested an ASAT system
using a "parasitic microsatellite." Although the DoD
review says this claim cannot be confirmed, it points out that
home-grown microsatellite and nanosatellite technologies
are being proliferated by a number of nations.
http://www.space.com/news/china_dod_030801.html
Chinese Spy Satellite over the
U.S......August 2-2001
Now, with its own spy satellites, China would be
able to learn of the location and composition of a U.S. carrier
battlegroup dispatched during a potential dispute over Taiwan.
http://www.mcsm.org/spysat.html
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20010801-80450317.htm (expired)
Chinese "killer satellites" a threat to the U.S. ----
July 30, 2003
John Tkacik is the research
fellow in China policy at the Heritage Foundation. He says a
soon-to-be-released report on China's military capability
indicates that the communist country has made great strides in
space technology, and may soon supplant the Russians
as the number-two space power in the world.
"The Chinese already have their own global
positioning satellites [that are] almost impossible to attack,
and are developing A-SAT -- anti-satellite --
capabilities to bring down American surveillance and global
positioning satellites," Tkacik says.
http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/7/292003g.asp
BEIDOU-- "Big
Dipper" Chinese Global navigational satellites ( like GPS and Galileo)
http://www.astronautix.com/craft/beidou.htm
CENC - China-Europe global navigational satellite system centre -
Sept. 18, 2003
In this context, the European Commission, the
European Space Agency and the Chinese Ministry of Science and
Technology have decided to establish a training, cooperation and
information centre for satellite navigation in China. On the
basis of bilateral discussions to date in the Europe-China Joint
Technical Working Group, the decision has been taken to locate
the centre at the renowned Beijing University.
http://www.esa.int/export/esaNA/SEM5180P4HD_index_0.html
Chinese send up mapping, surveying satellite -- Aug. 29, 2004
BEIJING (Reuters) - China Sunday launched a satellite that will
carry out land surveys and mapping for several days before
returning to earth, the Xinhua news agency said.
The satellite was orbiting normally after being launched atop a
Long March 2C rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in
the northern province of Gansu, Xinhua said.
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&storyID=6096017
Chinese Space Program
After 45 years of struggle China ranked among the
most advanced countries in such fields as satellite recovery,
multi-satellite launch by a single rocket, cryogenic propulsion,
strap-on boosters, geo-stationary satellites, and satellite
tracking and control. Significant achievements were also made in
remote-sensing and telecommunications satellites, micro-gravity
experiments, and manned spacecraft development.
http://www.astronautix.com/articles/china.htm
"Taikonauts" (Chinese astronauts)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2620915.stm
Nano Satellites
Rather than trying to match us tank for tank or
microchip for microchip, China plans to deny us full use of our
capabilities, according to the Pentagon's analysis, by fielding
"disruptive military technologies that could over time
offset traditional U.S. military advantages."
The use of nanosatellites small satellites designed
specifically to disable American satellites is also being
pursued by the Chinese.
The U.S. has developed its own ground and airborne laser weapons,
and space-based versions were envisioned as part of Ronald
Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative.
As Capt. Shen Zhong of the Chinese Navy Research Institute
recently said: "The mastery of outer space will be requisite
for military victory, with outer space becoming the new venue for
combat."
http://www.investors.com/editorial/editorialcontent.asp?secid=1501&status=article&id=244423011617169
Power to blind our satellites http://www.americanthinker.com/comments.php?comments_id=6247
http://americandaily.com/article/15856
CHINA FILE
Continued
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8Sino.html Part 2
includes: Chinese
Misssiles, and relations with other nations
Russian File www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8R.html
The
Eagle Has Fallen -- part One www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8p1.html Babylon America
The Eagle Has Fallen -- part Two www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8p2.html Babylon America
The China File : www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8p3.html
More China File www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8Sino.html Missiles, Relations with
other nations
The Russian File www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8R.html
The Medes: Iran and
Iraq (aided by Russia, China, Armenia, Turkey )
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8p4.html
The
Japan File
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ch8J.html
Salvation www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible www.blueletterbible.org