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While Joe Biden’s Pentagon remains focused on putting transgenders in uniform and finding ways to ensure real females get access to abortion, our enemies are developing and building some highly sophisticated weapons in order to dominate and win a future war in space.
According to a report by Strange Sounds, Chinese scientists recently announced that the country’s military is now capable of launching hundreds of mini-satellites that are dubbed “CubeSats” from a large space-based mothership, so to speak, and controlling them with deadly speed and accuracy.
Weighing just 2.2 pounds apiece, the tiny devices are reportedly so complex they are only able to be controlled by artificial intelligence, which China has been working on perfecting for years.
One of the CubeSats’ missions would be to swarm and then destroy an enemy satellite or satellites, such as those that control communications for both civilian and military applications. That would include the U.S. military’s super-secret communications networks.
The report added: “According to researchers, the complexity of a large-scale space battle would be so immense that it’s beyond the human brain and even beyond some powerful algorithms. The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Chinese Space Science and Technology, said unlocking the right AI to control the motherboard and CubeSats would have ‘strong economic and military value.’ It comes as China alleges Elon Musk’s SpaceX satellites came ‘dangerously close’ to their new space station twice last year – and threatened to shoot them down. Months later, Chinese and US satellites had a game of ‘geostationary orbit cat and mouse.'”
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According to a report by Strange Sounds, Chinese scientists recently announced that the country’s military is now capable of launching hundreds of mini-satellites that are dubbed “CubeSats” from a large space-based mothership, so to speak, and controlling them with deadly speed and accuracy.
Weighing just 2.2 pounds apiece, the tiny devices are reportedly so complex they are only able to be controlled by artificial intelligence, which China has been working on perfecting for years.
One of the CubeSats’ missions would be to swarm and then destroy an enemy satellite or satellites, such as those that control communications for both civilian and military applications. That would include the U.S. military’s super-secret communications networks.
The report added: “According to researchers, the complexity of a large-scale space battle would be so immense that it’s beyond the human brain and even beyond some powerful algorithms. The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Chinese Space Science and Technology, said unlocking the right AI to control the motherboard and CubeSats would have ‘strong economic and military value.’ It comes as China alleges Elon Musk’s SpaceX satellites came ‘dangerously close’ to their new space station twice last year – and threatened to shoot them down. Months later, Chinese and US satellites had a game of ‘geostationary orbit cat and mouse.'”
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