Issue 49

Paper: China’s Military must be able to destroy Starlink

22 May 2022: In a paper published in Modern Defence Technology, Chinese military researchers say the country needs to be able to disable or destroy SpaceX's Starlink satellites if they threaten national security. According to a paper published in Apr, China needs to develop anti-satellite capabilities, including a…

22 May 2022: In a paper published in Modern Defence Technology, Chinese military researchers say the country needs to be able to disable or destroy SpaceX’s Starlink satellites if they threaten national security. According to a paper published in Apr, China needs to develop anti-satellite capabilities, including a surveillance system with unprecedented scale and sensitivity to track and monitor every Starlink satellite.

– Per the paper: “A combination of soft and hard kill methods should be adopted to make some Starlink satellites lose their functions and destroy the constellation’s operating system.”

– Researchers estimated that US military drones and stealth fighters could increase their data transmission speed by more than 100 times with a Starlink connection.

– The unprecedented scale, complexity, and flexibility of Starlink would force the Chinese military to develop new anti-satellite capabilities, according to the authors.

– “The Starlink constellation constitutes a decentralised system. The confrontation is not about individual satellites, but the whole system. This requires some low-cost, high-efficiency measures,” said the researchers without elaborating on the methods of attack.

– This paper could be the first open call for an attack on Starlink from China.

Illustration accompanying the discussion of counter-Starlink and counterspace applications.