Issue 111

China Launches TJS-13

3 Dec: China launched a Long March-3B launch vehicle with the Tongxin Jishu Shiyan-13 (TJS-13/62188) (Communication Technology Test Satellite 13) from Xichang. According to official sources, the satellite has entered the planned orbit and will be used for satellite communication, radio and television, data transmission…

3 Dec: China launched a Long March-3B launch vehicle with the Tongxin Jishu Shiyan-13 (TJS-13/62188) (Communication Technology Test Satellite 13) from Xichang. According to official sources, the satellite has entered the planned orbit and will be used for satellite communication, radio and television, data transmission and other related technology tests. As of 4 Dec 2024 the satellite remained in Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO). Launch Video.

– As is the norm for TJS satellites, China released very few details regarding the satellite’s mission.

-Per Andrew Jones article:

  • The TJS-13 satellite will be used for satellite communication, radio and television, data transmission and other services, and will also carry out related technology tests, according to Chinese state media. However, the lack of specific details surrounding the TJS-13 satellite, consistent with earlier TJS missions, suggests potential dual-use or military-related capabilities.
  • TJS spacecraft are geostationary satellites, potentially carrying out classified missions including signals intelligence, early warning missions and satellite inspection activities.
  • TJS-3, launched in 2018, released a subsatellite which carried out subsequent maneuvers indicating it was a subsatellite capable of coordinated movements with TJS-3. The main satellite later made close approaches to U.S. satellites.
  • TJS-10 and TJS-11 launched on a Long March 7A rocket in November 2023 and a Long March 7 in February 2024 respectively. These satellites were likewise described as being used to carry out multi-band, high-speed satellite communication technology verification.

– For some reason China has launched TJS-13 prior to TJS-12.

– A 3-4 year old rumor noted that TJS-13 would be one of the Early warning satellites of the TJS series. China included a rendering of the satellite during its launch feed which may support this theory.