(Hawaiian Reuters) Dicheng, commander of the United States Space Command, said that the strength of space in China is risky for most of the space assets in the United States; China also regards the space sector as its military strategy.

The space sector has been dominated by the United States and Russia in the past, but the progress made in Beijing in recent years, including testing anti -satellite missiles in 2007, shocked the United States and other Western countries.

James H. Dickinson on Friday (December 9) in a online meeting in Hawaii told reporters that testing such anti -satellite weapons (ASAT) will create a large number of wreckage in space.

He said: "They (China) continues to build and enhance military strength. Frankly, this really makes most of our space assets in danger. In terms of their strength, this is really a big progress."

Dkinson pointed out that from the perspective of Beijing, the space field is not just a very important part of their economy or the global economic environment, and it is also important to the military environment."As they continue to improve the strength of space, we will continue to pay close attention to this."

However, China insists that China's space plans are used as peaceful purposes.

According to CCTV reports, three Chinese astronauts on Sunday (December 4) took the return capsule of Shenzhou 14 spacecraft to land on the Dongfeng landing field of Inner Mongolia that night, ending six six times at China Space StationMoon mission.

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China Manned Aerospace Program was first approved for the first time in 1992. China Space Station represented a major milestone in the 30 years of manned space projects, and also opened a long -standing model in space in space.

Dekinson said that his leadership of the Space Command will work with the U.S. Indian Pacific Command to focus on the challenges from China.

He said: "Allies and partners take a unified position, which is essential for counterattack coercion and subversion, because this may threaten the rules -based international order in India and other regions."