China’s military mouthpiece PLA Daily cites SpaceX role in warning of satellite arms race
China's official military newspaper, PLA Daily, has warned of an impending arms race concerning low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites. The newspaper cited developments like SpaceX's recent contract with the US Space Force as evidence of this trend.

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AI-generatedChina's official military newspaper, PLA Daily, has warned of an impending arms race concerning low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites. The newspaper cited developments like SpaceX's recent contract with the US Space Force as evidence of this trend. LEO constellations, crucial for communications and navigation, are increasingly being militarized, according to PLA Daily. The articles, published by authors from China's Space Engineering University, highlighted the accelerating militarized application of these satellite networks. They emphasized the growing strategic importance of space, encompassing satellite networks, orbital competition, and spectrum control. This warning comes shortly after SpaceX's significant financial valuation and the public announcement of Elon Musk's trillionaire status.
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5 extractedLow-earth orbit (LEO) constellations operate at 300km to 1,500km above the Earth.
SpaceX recently raised US$75 billion when it went public.
The era of the militarised application of low-orbit constellations is arriving at an accelerated pace.
China's official military newspaper PLA Daily warned of an arms race over low-earth satellites.
The United States has continued to increase the militarised application of low-orbit constellations.