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NOVEMBER 2024

China To Establish Constant Satellite Surveillance Over Disputed South China Sea

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China is going to launch 10 satellites into space over the next three years to maintain non-stop surveillance over the disputed South China Sea, according to the Hainan Daily, citing Li Xiaoming of the Sanya Institute of Remote Sensing.

The first three optical satellites are set to go into space in 2019. Three more optical satellites, two hyperspectral satellites and three synthetic aperture radar will follow them later.

Yang Tianliang, director of the Sanyan Institute of Remote Sensing, says that the satellite network will play a vital role in the Maritime Silk Road project.

China is consistently increasing its military capabilities in the South China Siea aiming to turn it into its own foothold for further expansion in Asia Pacific.

The video below originally appeared at SouthFront in March 2016. Nonetheless, it still describes very well the modern tensions in the South China Sea region.

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Thegr8rambino

cool good idea :)))

PZIVJ

But i am not so sure the neighbors think that way. :)

Thegr8rambino

hhaha yes im sure :))

Solomon Krupacek

ey,ey, you, little imperialist

Thegr8rambino

Nope again u are wrong solomon

Solomon Krupacek

sure not

Thegr8rambino

sure yes

Solomon Krupacek

china has no right make new islands. this is imperilism. and will be defeated like japan in the last century. die imperialism!

Thegr8rambino

US does not have right to even be there

Solomon Krupacek

also. but i will not welcome new imperialist.

Thegr8rambino

its chinas backyard not US

Solomon Krupacek

there is no backyard. backyard = ugly iperialism.

Thegr8rambino

Yes there is many backyards always backyards which US always wants to be in

chris chuba

No no no no.

The headline should read … ‘China militarizes South China Sea again and threatens freedom of the seas’ :-)

FlorianGeyer

I am pleased to see that you are at last ‘ With the programme ‘. :)

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