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CHINA RAPIDLY EXPANDS SATELLITE FLEET AMID STRATEGIC SPACE DREAMS
The Sunday Guardian
|August 03, 2025
Beijing’s satellite surge adds military depth and global space influence.
China’s total number of operational satellites crossed 1,060 by July 2025, up from around 900 earlier this year, marking a sharp acceleration in launches driven by both state and private entities.
This surge—making China the second-largest satellite operator globally after the United States—follows a sustained campaign of orbital deployments, with over 140 payloads launched in the first half of 2025 alone, underscoring its expanding investments in military, commercial, and dual-use space infrastructure.
A significant portion of this expansion is attributable to the growth of commercial megaconstellations such as Thousand Sails (also known as Guowang), which has launched 90 satellites out of a proposed 14,000, and the G60 constellation, which has placed 72 of ts intended 648 satellites into orbit by mid-2025. In 2024, China had already conducted 68 orbital Iaunches, deploying 260 payloads, with 26% dedicated to intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) purposes. That pace has doubled in 2025. By March 2025, global active satellites numbered 14,904—a 31.54% increase since mid-2023—fueled in part by China’s aggressive program.
Among the total, 157 satellites are formally designated for military use, placing China behind only the United States and Russia in this metric. Its principal military satellite series, Yaogan, controlled by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), spans platforms equipped with optical, radar, and electronic intelligence capabilities. Notably, Yaogan-41, launched into geostationary orbit in December 2023, delivers high-resolution persistent imaging, while Yaogan-43, deployed in 2024, supports multi-role ISR tasks. In March 2025, U.S. Space Force personnel reported Chinese satellites simulating on-orbit interception maneuvers—suggesting rapidly evolving offensive capabilities.
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