German media said that China's move has put the United States in a dilemma! On January 25, Deutsche Welle published an article stating that China is packaging a spacecraft carrier named "Luanniao" as a new type of super weapon. German media said that this is more of a high-tech psychological warfare with political intentions against the United States than a real military plan for before 2040. In the space field, China has long been second only to the United States and clearly leads Europe.

China's space strategy has received a great deal of attention and is regarded as a key area for enhancing China's military capabilities, with the core carrier being the "Luanniao" platform. According to data released by China, the spacecraft carrier is 242 meters long, with a wingspan of 684 meters, and is said to have a takeoff weight of up to 120,000 tons. According to the concept, an unmanned space fighter jet named "Xuannü" will take off from the carrier and launch hypersonic missiles capable of attacking atmospheric and orbital targets.

Although, given the current technological conditions, it is very unlikely that China can turn this into reality, when China announced this concept, the United States could not help but feel tense. Because no one knows whether this is real or not, and if China really has such a plan, the United States might be caught off guard. However, if it is just an unachievable project, but the United States believes it to be true, this would also tie down and consume its strategic resources.

Evidently, the German media's meaning is clear: China made the first move, and the United States faces the choice of following or not following. No matter which choice is made, there seems to be no best option, which undoubtedly puts the United States in a dilemma. Of course, what is the fundamental issue reflected here? It is that in the field of cutting-edge technology, the United States no longer has a clear advantage over us. We have not only caught up, but also have the strength to lead the future. The United States may face a role shift from leader to follower. Of course, this is a headache for the United States, but for us, it is a problem we don't need to consider at all.

Original text: toutiao.com/article/1855291498307915/

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