According to the London weekly The Sunday Times, China has successfully passed an unmanned vehicle test that can be in orbit for 270 days and solve various defense-related tasks, such as destroying enemy communications satellites.
By creating this comic plane-Robot the Chinese plan to challenge the US and its B-37B unmanned orbiter. The details of the operation of these devices are kept in the strictest confidence, however, it is known that both can launch a missile strike at any point on the globe, and it is still impossible to eliminate such a device from the surface of the earth.
A report on the testing of an unmanned vehicle became a serious confirmation of China’s intentions to compete with the United States, but after being broadcast on television, the Chinese censors removed the plot from all sites under their control, and the event did not receive further publicity in the media. Perhaps at the top the event was considered premature, so the message was the only one.
The development of the orbiter was carried out in order to oust the United States from the Asian region, ahead of them in the arms race. It is planned to deprive Americans of allies in the field of military space industry in the face of Japan and South Korea.
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