China’s military is developing powerful lasers, electromagnetic railguns and high-power microwave weapons for use in a future “light war” involving space-based attacks on satellites.
Beijing’s push to produce so-called directed-energy weapons aims to neutralize America’s key strategic advantage: the web of intelligence, communication and navigation satellites enabling military strikes of unparalleled precision expeditionary warfare far from US shores.
The idea of a space-based laser gun was disclosed in the journal Chinese Optics in December 2013 by three researchers, Gao Ming-hui, Zeng Yu-quang and Wang Zhi-hong. All work for the Changchun Institute for Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics – the leading center for laser weapons technology.
“In future wars, the development of ASAT [anti-satellite] weapons is very important,” they wrote. “Among those weapons, laser attack system enjoys significant advantages of fast response speed, robust counter-interference performance and a high target destruction rate, especially for a space-based ASAT system. So the space-based laser weapon system will be one of the major ASAT development projects.”
The researchers propose building a 5-ton chemical laser that will be stationed in low-earth orbit as a combat platform capable of destroying satellites in orbit. Given funding by the Chinese military, which is in charge of China’s space program, the satellite-killing laser could be deployed by 2023.
According to the article, an anti-satellite attack in space would employ a ground-based radar to identify a target satellite, a special camera to provide precision targeting and a deployable membrane telescope that would focus the laser beam on the target satellite.
The article also reveals that in 2005, the Chinese conducted a test of a ground-based laser weapon that was used to “blind” an orbiting satellite.
“In 2005, we have successfully conducted a satellite-blinding experiment using a 50-100 kilowatt capacity mounted laser gun in Xinjiang province,” the three researchers wrote. “The target was a low orbit satellite with a tilt distance of 600 kilometers. The diameter of the telescope firing the laser beam is 0.6 meters wide. The accuracy of [acquisition, tracking and pointing is less than 5 [microradians].”
Richard Fisher, a China military specialist at the International Assessment and Strategy Center, disclosed the existence of the laser weapons program in US congressional testimony last month.
He did, however, caution that the publication of such articles is a clear indication that Beijing wants the world to believe — or at least raise the possibility that it could — rapidly militarize space.
China’s space program is dual-use — supporting both civilian and military needs. For example, China’s Shenzhou and Tiangong manned spacecraft were used to perform military missions. China’s coming space station and plans for a future base on the moon also will have military applications. It is conceivable that China could launch an orbiting laser gun disguised as a scientific module.

“The Chinese government would not hesitate to use the lives of its astronauts as a shield to deceive the world about the real purpose of its space station,” Fisher says.
“Having gained the advantage of surprise, the combat space station could begin attacks against key US satellites, thus blinding the US to the launch of new combat satellites that would attack many more US satellites.”
Developing dedicated space combat system is in line with China’s long-term goal of achieving global strategic ascendency. Fisher believes the threat of Chinese space weapons is more than notional and that the US should respond by developing its own space warfare capabilities.
China has been working on developing laser weapons since the 1960s, and the People’s Liberation Army in 2015 published the book Light War that gives a central role to fighting a future war using lasers.
The book argues that future warfare will be dominated by combing Big Data analytics – a specialty of Chinese military cyber warriors with artificial intelligence and directed energy weapons. According to Light War, deploying robot laser weapons in space is needed since directed energy will dominate the battlefields in 30 years.
“Perhaps the PLA is already reconfiguring for such a new era inasmuch as a major mission for the PLA’s new Strategic Support Force may be to lead the weaponization of the information realm and outer space,” Fisher says.
The Chinese effort could neutralize decades of investment by the United States in its own directed-energy weapons, including lasers, electromagnetic railguns and high-power microwave arms. The Pentagon in the past developed an airborne laser for use in missile defenses and railguns are expected to be deployed in the early 2020s. High-powered compact laser guns are slated for the 2030s.


Military secrecy prevents knowing the full breadth of China’s hi-tech energy weapons programs. But the testimony and published writings make clear that the development of these arms is getting large-scale investment and high-level Chinese support.
Military secrecy prevents knowing the full breadth of China’s hi-tech energy weapons programs. But the testimony and published writings make clear that the development of these arms is getting large-scale investment and high-level Chinese support.
Michael J Listner, of Space Law & Policy Solutions, believes China is likely making substantial progress in directed-energy devices, based on efforts being made and the resources available. “And with their prolific network of espionage, it is likely that development is supported by foreign research they have acquired as well,” he said.
“Such devices have a myriad of applications to include adapting them to their ASAT program, ballistic missile defense, point-defense for their naval vessels and battlefield applications,” he added. “Once China develops the underlying technology, the potential military applications are limitless as are the non-military uses.”
China’s disclosures about the coming weaponization of space should greatly concern American and allied defense planners, given the potential for these technologies to alter global stability and peace.
In light of these threats, the United States should consider changing its long-held policy of not deploying arms in space.
“As long as China demonstrates its willingness to exploit much of its space program for potential military missions, the US must possess options for at least neutralizing potential threats, preferably short of threatening lives,” Fisher says.


And it’s a good thing too! If we want to continue our hegemony we need to increase our military presence in space. We ARE an empire after all.
Since when has a piece of paper stopped a determined foe?
He who does not seek the enemy’s secrets/knowledge is a fool.
China has illegal claims in international waters, Tibet, Taiwan, and soon Hong Kong. It is the greatest polluter on all the Earth, and its mainland citizens deficate in public. Mainland Chinese are also taught racial superiority pseudoscience, believing they are decendance of a separate species of prehistoric hominid.
Russians can be reasoned with in the darkest hour, but on the clearest day the Chinese steal intellectual property and international territory while threatening the world with nuclear holocaust.
The Chinese people must rise up before their government is the end of us all.
Perhaps America should just neutralise you all now so the world can remain free instead of some communist, state controlled hell hole.
Oh yeah, we’re ‘provoking them’ we made them seize Tibet, support N. Korea, invade Vietnam, raid the Phillipine gas and oil fields, just like Poland must have ‘provoked’ the German Army. Nobody likes them, not even their friends.
Lots of articles about China’s futuristic weapons, but you never see them working. They should just keep to making cheap screwdrivers.
China is so easy to defeat because of the high population and demand for resources. So many people in China as soon as the power and water goes out disease will destroy most of them as it all turns to chaos . They will only have uneducated farmers left to run these weapons if any of them ever work. More like a limp Dragon
Anyone believe the US hasent had space based weps. for many years now ?
Bill Clinton gave much of our military technology to China
This is a cover story for the excuse of using our own weapons against the american people.
All fake
Shades of Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) which included much of the technology described in the article. I worked on several of the these technologies managing facilty designs for the space based laser developed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the ground based laser developed by the Livermore National Laboratory.
This is a direct violation of the Outer Space Treaty. You cannot place weapons in orbit around Earth or on any celestial body.
Oh that’s cute. Seems the Chinese gov owns every media outlet that has a broad and vague title (Asia TImes, Global Times, etc). It couldn’t be more obvious by the timing of this article vs. the thaad system being deployed in s. korea. I’m assuming this article is supposed to be a fear piece on how powerful China is and blah blah blah. This Mexican standoff with the S. China Sea exposes China and it’s quest for power, and let’s all not forget 1989 Tiananmen Square. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want a gov like that to become a global super power. I’ve always been against war, but if China thinks they’re gonna threaten the U.S.A with preemptive nukes and space based lasers while taking over international waters it’s probably time to show them who actually has the bigger stick.
Given how the USA is poking at the dragon, and encircling it militarily, it’s no surprise that China has had to defend itself. China should get MORE weapons to neutralize the imperialists!
We do know the first satellite that will be targeted by a SM-3.
If the Chinese stole and hacked, at least they improve and make it into a successful product. On the other hand, you and your compatriots, the Vietnamese could not and still cannot even copy simple thing like lighting up firecrackers which resulted in disaster such as 4 persons killed in the city of Hanoi’s 1000th birthday celebration (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlFa5Swk714) and also recently "king kong gone wrong" reported in Asia Times (www.atimes.com/article/king-kong-gone-wrong-saigon/).
The end justify the means
Coming Next!
China hack, stole and copied USA research into such weapons. Yawn! Sorry to spoil the suspense for you folks. LOL!