[FPSPACE] UK Telegraph reports that "Space Arms Race Inevitable" citing senior Chinese AF Commander
Peter Pesavento
pjp961 at svol.net
Wed Nov 4 11:42:31 EST 2009
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/6486030/Space-arms-race
-inevitable-says-Chinese-commander.html
Space arms race inevitable says Chinese commander
An arms race in space is an "historical inevitability", a senior Chinese air
force commander has warned, marking an apparent shift in Beijing's
opposition to weaponising outer space.
By Peter Foster in Beijing
Published: 12:56PM GMT 02 Nov 2009
China, which hopes to put a man on the moon by 2020, has long stated that it
supported the peaceful uses of outer space and opposed the introduction of
weapons there.
However Xu Qiliang, a senior Chinese air force commander, said it was
imperative for the PLA air force to develop offensive and defensive
operations in outer space.
"As far as the revolution in military affairs is concerned, the competition
between military forces is moving towards outer space," he told the People's
Liberation Army Daily in an interview to mark last month's 60th Anniversary
of Communist China, "this is a historical inevitability and a development
that cannot be turned back."
Although Beijing has also sought to establish an international treaty to
control the deployment of weapons in space, China surprised the world in
2007 when it shot down one of its own weather satellites in a test seen by
many, including the United States, as a possible trigger of an arms race in
space.
"The PLA air force must establish in a timely manner the concepts of space
security, space interests and space development," Mr Xu added, "We must
build an outer space force that conforms with the needs of our nation's
development (and) the demands of the development of the space age."
Superiority in outer space can give a nation control over war zones both on
land and at sea, while also offering a strategic advantage, Xu said, noting
that such dominance was necessary to safeguard the nation.
"Only power can protect peace," the 59-year-old commander added.
China is currently in the process of rapidly modernising its armed forces,
investigating the construction hardware such as aircraft carriers as well as
cyber warfare techniques that could paralyse enemy's command and control
systems.
Last year's annual Pentagon report to the US Congress warned that Chinese
militarisation was changing the balance of power in the Asia-Pacific region.
China, however, dismisses such talk as alarmist and says that its rise will
be peaceful. China currently spends 1.4 per cent of GDP on its armed forces,
compared with two per cent in Britain and France and four per cent in the
United States.
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