"According to satellite monitoring, when our nuclear weapons were unveiled, China urgently launched a special fighter plane from their Jiuquan Satellite Launch Base." The US lieutenant general swallowed his saliva before continuing: "Start, we
I thought it was just an ordinary space shuttle, but..."
As he spoke, his voice was filled with fear.
"However, after entering space orbit, the fighter jet actually changed its orbit, entered a high-level space orbit, and passed by our GPS positioning system satellite."
What?
The expressions of Obama, the US Secretary of Defense and others all changed. If they had not understood the seriousness of the situation at this time, then they would not be in the position they are in now.
A fighter plane that can change its orbit is a true space fighter, right?
The most critical thing is that all the military strike capabilities of the United States are now based on satellite positioning systems. If they lose the guidance of satellites, can they hit China from the Americas? Even if they rely on early warning mechanism guidance, inertial guidance, and terrain matching guidance technology
, being able to launch and fly over, not to mention the greatly reduced accuracy, the probability of being intercepted also rises linearly.
In addition, fighter planes, warship fire strikes, and even intensive rocket launcher strike systems almost all rely on positioning systems. Although there are also TV image positioning, radar locking systems, and radio guidance technology, but relying on satellite locking and positioning, in
Among the US military's military strike systems, they still account for a considerable proportion and are the most accurate.
If once the satellite system is completely destroyed, then their long-range strike methods can be said to be almost finished, losing their accuracy and meaning will be of little significance.
hiss.
The US Defense Secretary gasped, his eyes horrified, and he murmured, "Has the Chinese technology reached this level now? Orbital fighters, orbital laser cannons, and space-based interception systems, they can attack our missiles