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China successfully tests 'phantom space strike' weapon which can overwhelm an enemy’s missile defence systems ahead of a nuclear attack

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China successfully tests 'phantom space strike' weapon which can overwhelm an enemy’s missile defence systems ahead of a nuclear attack​

  • Tactic could exhaust an enemy's weapon supplies, making it easier to destroy it
  • Engineers said they a computer simulation came back with positive results
By OLIVIA JONES FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 14:16 GMT, 20 February 2023

China has successfully tested a 'phantom space strike' – a new tactic to overwhelm and sabotage missile defences by emitting fake target signals from space.

Military engineers announced earlier this month they had completed a computer simulation and achieved positive results.

The tactic is designed to overwhelm the enemy as there is only so much a missile defence system would be able to cope with.

This can lead to exhaustion of the enemy's weapon supplies, making it easier to destroy it.

In the simulation, a ballistic missile was launched against an enemy which had a missile defence system.

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A 'phantom space strike' is new tactic to overwhelm and sabotage missile defences by emitting fake target signals from space. Pictured: File image

After surpassing the atmosphere, the missile released three spacecrafts containing radio interference equipment which picked up enemy radar network signals and sent back dummy signals, successfully triggering enemy forces to launch an interceptor.

'Generating phantom tracks in space is extremely difficult,' the team wrote, according to South China Morning Post.

'We solved one of the major challenges … with a clever design.'

The team was led by Zhao Yanli, a senior engineer in the People's Liberation Army Unit 63891 - a military agency based in the central Chinese province of Henan that develops new technologies.

Dummy attacks are often used in combat to exhaust the enemy's supplies.

The team said this tactic was not previously feasible in space. Now the positive results of the simulation have given them hope as they move the project onto the next stage to battle any engineering challenges.

Researchers exploited a weak spot in radar stations where signals can become fuzzy and crossed over.

The spacecrafts' direction, speed and formation would be decided before the launch and would be based on the information obtained about the enemy's radar station.

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The tactic is designed to overwhelm the enemy as there is only so much a missile defence system would be able to cope with. Pictured: File image

After release from the missile, the distance between the three spacecrafts would increase over time and alter the accuracy of the dummy signals.

The number of spacecrafts released by the missile could increase, according to the researchers who said more devices could lead to more phantom signals to confuse the enemy.

The phantom force study has sparked fears however that such technology could trigger an aggressive nuclear response.

China has significantly less nuclear weapons than the US and Russia and its government has significantly invested into developing alternative technologies such as methods of attacking missile defence systems.

 
that is some lethal weapon system
 
bro wtf 🥲 they building some star wars shit

chinese are gonna turn up in an iron man suit and fk up the americans one day :cheesy:
 
Seems imperfect, one back-door is enough to differentiate between false positives and well, US has no shortage of good programmers and hackers who can work around the clock to keep attacking the system during an attack.
Cybersecurity is definitely something hot shit these days
 
Seems imperfect, one back-door is enough to differentiate between false positives and well, US has no shortage of good programmers and hackers who can work around the clock to keep attacking the system during an attack.
Cybersecurity is definitely something hot shit these days

After surpassing the atmosphere, the missile released three spacecrafts containing radio interference equipment which picked up enemy radar network signals and sent back dummy signals, successfully triggering enemy forces to launch an interceptor.

its the daily mail, a tabloid with a dubious reputation. I think this is fake news, has to be, I don't really think the Chinese are stupid enough to think we don't have passive receivers and an integrated array of land,sea,air and space based radars and sensors that can identify these decoys in real time.
 
its the daily mail, a tabloid with a dubious reputation. I think this is fake news, has to be, I don't really think the Chinese are stupid enough to think we don't have passive receivers and an integrated array of land,sea,air and space based radars and sensors that can identify these decoys in real time.

Sure thing captain America.
 
Sure thing captain America.
do you have anything technical to contribute to the discussion?
Perhaps you can tells us why emissions from the decoy will go undetected?
 
Let me guess. The Americans have a bigger one than the Chinese, right?
no it's just Physics, electromagnetic emissions from the decoy will be detected. Remember the decoy is transmitting while the real warhead is not.
 
Weaponizing space is a route we don't wanna go.

A space-nuclear capable nation can easily launch satellites with EMP capable nukes onboard, let's say 30 satellites, have an orbit above let's say China, and on the day of the command detonate the 2~ satellites above China at that time, causing an EMP that shuts down China.
 
Weaponization of space should be a strict no no. The planet is already suffering from the nuclear dilemma, no need to escalate it further by adding space war element. This will ultimately lead to unconceivable disaster.

Humans will be cause the doom of this planet and our civilization.
 
Weaponizing space is a route we don't wanna go.

A space-nuclear capable nation can easily launch satellites with EMP capable nukes onboard, let's say 30 satellites, have an orbit above let's say China, and on the day of the command detonate the 2~ satellites above China at that time, causing an EMP that shuts down China.

Yeah just weaponise and pollute the planet where you and your upcoming generations are living and breathing...
 
Why weaponize space when you can just do a HEMP strike preceding the nuclear war?

It works the same and it doesn't require you to go into space.

On the other hand, this seems like star war project for me, and I doubt China can really get over the hurdle that Plague the NASA back in 1980s.
 
Weaponization of space should be a strict no no. The planet is already suffering from the nuclear dilemma, no need to escalate it further by adding space war element. This will ultimately lead to unconceivable disaster.

Humans will be cause the doom of this planet and our civilization.

It is funny. You weaponise the planet that you actually live on, but are worried about weaponising the space... 🤔
 
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