Issue 47

Chinese Official Military Newspaper: Starlink a Threat

6 May 2022: An article in the People's Liberation Army Daily urged the global community to be "on high alert" as they allege the U.S. may dominate outer space via Starlink satellites. There was also concern regarding the potential for Starlink to form an independent internet, threatening "cyberspace sovereignty". - Li…

6 May 2022: An article in the People’s Liberation Army Daily urged the global community to be “on high alert” as they allege the U.S. may dominate outer space via Starlink satellites. There was also concern regarding the potential for Starlink to form an independent internet, threatening “cyberspace sovereignty”.

– Li Xiaoli authored the article and stated, “The Starlink project has decided to increase the planned 12,000 satellites to 42,000, underscoring that it is widely distributed, flexible and could be reconfigured quickly. The ambition to militarize Starlink and its barbaric expansion deserve high alert from the international community,”

– The article also added that when completed, Starlink could enable the U.S. military to “gain situational awareness while keeping adversaries in the dark.” It will also provide Washington with global and around-the-clock reconnaissance and surveillance services.

– Finally, the article warned, “It can provide large bandwidth and high-speed military communication services with global coverage, allowing the U.S. military to build a powerful command communication network covering uncrewed aircraft, strategic bombers, nuclear submarines and other combat platforms.”

– Interestingly, China submitted fillings to the UN’s International Telecommunication Union explaining its intention to construct two LEO constellations totaling 12,992 satellites.