China has created a compact pulse-power microwave driver capable of delivering high-power microwave attacks. This technology could be used in anti-satellite weapons that are more difficult to detect and attribute compared to traditional methods. The development may give China an advantage over the United States and Russia in the competition for space-based military capabilities.
The new device’s smaller size and efficiency suggest it could be integrated into various platforms, potentially enhancing China’s ability to disrupt or disable satellites. This advancement highlights ongoing efforts to develop sophisticated space weapons beyond conventional kinetic or missile-based systems.
**Why this matters**
Space is increasingly critical for military and civilian infrastructure, making satellite security a strategic priority. Technologies that can disable or interfere with satellites without clear attribution complicate defense and deterrence strategies. China’s progress in this area could shift the balance of power in space and influence global security dynamics.
Source: NewsData
