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1 online resource (115 pages) : color illustrations |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
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"March 30, 2020." |
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"Prepared By: Mark Stokes, Gabriel Alvarado, Emily Weinstein, and Ian Easton." |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Key findings. -- Recommendations. -- Introduction. -- Secton one: Drivers for current and future PLA space/counterspace capabilities. -- Space-related policy statements. -- Strategic drivers and doctrine. -- General trends since the late 1990s. -- Space support for warfighting campaigns. -- Space, distant operations, and outlook for the future. -- Section two: PLA space/counterspace infrastructure: the role of the PLA strategic support force. -- Space systems department and subordinate base commands. -- Space launch operations. -- Space situational awareness and control. -- ISR, navigation, communications, and meteorological/hydrological capabilities. -- Deep space operations. -- Current and future kinetic and non-kinetic counterspace operations. -- Training. -- Section three: Space/counterspace force modernization. -- Research, development, and acquisition system. -- Space requirements development and program management. -- Defense industry and space systems engineering. -- Section four: Military-civil fusion (MCF) policies and international cooperation. -- Military-civil fusion and the PRC's space program. -- Academia and universities' role in space-related basic research and RD & A. -- International recruitment programs. -- PRC non-state-owned space business. -- PRC provision of satellite infrastructure, launch services overseas. -- Leveraging foreign technology and knowhow. -- Role of Hong Kong-domiciled companies. -- Conclusions/recommendations. -- Appendix. -- Acronyms. |
Summary |
This report examines China's military and civil space programs, including the role of military-civil fusion (MCF) and international cooperation in the development of its space program. It also addresses Beijing's development and fielding of counterspace capabilities. |
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Online resource; title from PDF cover page (USCC.gov, viewed June 1, 2020). |
Subject |
Space control (Military science)
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China -- Military policy.
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Astronautics and state -- China.
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Space industrialization -- China.
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Space race -- China.
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Astronautics, Military -- China.
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Outer space -- Government policy -- China.
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Astronautics and state (OCoLC)fst00819576
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Astronautics, Military (OCoLC)fst00819604
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Government policy (OCoLC)fst01353198
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Military policy (OCoLC)fst01021386
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Space control (Military science) (OCoLC)fst01739560
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Space industrialization (OCoLC)fst01127744
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Space race (OCoLC)fst01127802
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China (OCoLC)fst01206073 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3
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Outer space (OCoLC)fst01243437
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Added Author |
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, issuing body.
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Project 2049 Institute.
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Pointe Bello (Firm)
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Gpo Item No. |
1089-A-11 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
Y 3.2:C 44/SP 1/2 |
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