Chinese military researchers have published research that calls for developing abilities that can deactivate Starlink Elon Musk satellites if they threaten national security. According to the South China Morning Post, this research was published last month.
In it, scientists have emphasized the need to develop a supervisory system with an unprecedented scale and sensitivity to track and monitor every Starlink satellite, said the post, who had seen publications.
The study was led by Ren Yuanzhen, a researcher at the Beijing Institute of Tracking and Telecommunications. This requires to adopt “a combination of soft and hard murder methods”.
“The combination of soft and hard murder methods must be adopted to make several Starlink satellites lose their function and destroy the star constellation operating system,” said the paper, published in the journal Domestic Peer-Review of Modern Defense Technology.
Chinese military researchers conducted this study because they estimate that Starlink connections can increase the speed of transmission of American drone data and stealth fighter jets more than 100 times, the post -report said.
Starlink is Mr Musk’s most ambitious project. Underneath, the company Spacex plans to develop satellite internet networks by launching small satellites in the low orbit of Earth. This satellite will provide low Late Latentian broadband internet services throughout the world, with a special focus on remote areas reached by terrestrial internet infrastructure.
Starlink consists of thousands of small satellites, and China’s plan is to destroy everything. Because missiles will not be proven cost -effective, researchers have recommended using laser, microwave technology, or even smaller satellites to maintain Chinese interests.
Earlier this month, Dmitry Rogozin, Head of the Russian Roscosmos Space Agency, sent threats to Mr. Musk after Starlink technology was supplied to Ukraine to help military communication and warn him about the possibility of impact.