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China can now potentially blind or destroy India’s satellites

India's information centric warfare system is none existance, J-10C's own electronic warfare suite is more than enough to block MKI's radar (they tried many times)```and our J-16G can black out their entire theatre's battle awareness````
 
As already disclosed by the media, China is known to have operated at least 3 ASAT laser stations, in Anhui, Sichuan and Xinjiang.
No need to build another one barely 125 km from the Line of Actual Control at Ngari which would not give China any additional capability to identify all Indian spy satellites!



From now on, nowhere to hide, any Indian spacecraft as small as 5 centimeters can be tracked (and jammed)!

December 2017

Last January, the Chinese Academy of Sciences invited Liu Cixin, China’s preeminent science-fiction writer, to visit its new state-of-the-art radio dish in the country’s southwest. Almost twice as wide as the dish at America’s Arecibo Observatory, in the Puerto Rican jungle, the new Chinese dish is the largest in the world, if not the universe. Though it is sensitive enough to detect spy satellites even when they’re not broadcasting, its main uses will be scientific, including an unusual one: The dish is Earth’s first flagship observatory custom-built to listen for a message from an extraterrestrial intelligence. If such a sign comes down from the heavens during the next decade, China may well hear it first.

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazin...-happens-if-china-makes-first-contact/544131/



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▲ Sattrack: FAST, the final game-ender. 图为被誉为“天眼”的国家重大科技基础设施——500米口径球面射电望远镜工程全景。 2017-12-19


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