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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: China demonstrated ‘satellite dogfighting,’ Space Force general says China demonstrated satellite dogfighting, Space Force general says By Courtney Albon Tuesday, Mar 18, 2025 Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. Michael Guetlein said commercial systems have observed Chinese satellites rehearsing dogfighting maneuvers in low Earth orbit. (Eric Dietrich/U.S. Air Force) A top Space Force general said Tuesday that commercial systems have observed Chinese satellites rehearsing dogfighting maneuvers in low Earth orbit the U.S. adversarys latest show of tactical and technological advancement in space capabilities. With our commercial assets, we have observed five different objects in space maneuvering in and out and around each other in synchronicity and in control, Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. Michael Guetlein said during the McAleese Defense Programs Conference in Washington. Thats what we call dogfighting in space. They are practicing tactics, techniques and procedures to do on-orbit space operations from one satellite to another. A service spokesperson later elaborated on Guetleins comments, saying the operation occurred in 2024 and involved three Shiyan-24C experimental satellites and two other Chinese experimental spacecraft, the Shijian-605 A and B. The Shijian-6 systems are believed to have a signals intelligence mission. The exercise showcased the countrys ability to perform complex maneuvers in orbit, referred to as rendezvous and proximity operations, which involve not only navigating around other objects but also inspecting them. Guetlein listed the satellite dogfighting demonstration alongside several other concerning activities from near-peer U.S. adversaries. That includes Russias 2019 demonstration of a nesting doll capability, where one satellite released a smaller spacecraft that then performed several stalking maneuvers near a U.S. satellite. These behaviors indicate the space capability gap between the U.S. military and its closest enemies is shrinking, a concern Space Force leaders have been raising for years. That capability gap used to be massive, Guetlein said. Weve got to change the way we look at space or that capability gap may reverse and not be in our favor anymore. Guetleins comments come as the Space Force ramps up its emphasis on establishing superiority, or dominance, in space, both by defending its satellites from enemy attacks and through offensive measures of its own. The purpose of the Space Force is to guarantee space superiority for the joint force not space for spaces sake. Space [operations] guarantee that, just like all the other domains, we can fight as a joint force and we can depend on those capabilities, Guetlein said. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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