dioditto said:As for filing a diplomatic protest over the incident, I have never heard of US filing such protest when Russians are testing theirs, or US testing their own.
Yes, but the US did voluntarily suspend their own program in respect of international treaty not to militarize space.
Finn McCool said:We still have a a few ASAT missles lying around. There's not many, and they have been out of production for years. But that production could start up quickly again.
The missiles would have been 20 years old by now and may have expired. Also, the engineering and production know how would have been dusty and rusty. You might as well relaunch the Apollo program. The thing is, when skills are not used, they atrophy. Engineers retire, departments close, companies close, subcontractors close, etc,.
Some people are saying so what? The Chinese have finally done what the US did over 20 years ago. True, but there is a difference. Not only was the missile ground launched, which means it had to go through the dense atmosphere, but it made a kinetic kill at 865km. The Vought made ASAT launched by an F-15 made its kill at 555km. That's a quite difference in height. This kill is simply the highest ever made by anything that is man made by over 300km.
There is all sorts of technological fall out from this. One is the accuracy of the navigation and seeker systems. That's a dead on CEP zero kill at 865km against a moving object. The Soviet Union wasn't able to do an ASAT because their navigation and guidance systems are not up to par.
Frankly I dont know what China is trying to pull. Its like one provocative message after another. You got the J-10 and J-11B being shown, and previously, just two months ago, we got PGMs being shown and a sub surfacing near a US carrier.
Frankly I dont know what China is trying to pull. Its like one provocative message after another. You got the J-10 and J-11B being shown, and previously, just two months ago, we got PGMs being shown and a sub surfacing near a US carrier.
Or perhaps, China wanted to do something about bad weather forcasts.
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