Underlining that threats to space services are increasing as potential adversaries pursue disruptive and destructive counter-space capabilities Frank Rose, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, said his country has a comprehensive strategy to deal with it.
He said that Chinese military writings highlight the need to interfere with, damage and destroy reconnaissance navigation and communication satellites.
"China has satellite-jamming capabilities and is pursuing a full suite of anti-satellite systems," Rose said in his talk at the Observer Research Foundation.
He said China was moving forward with the development of full spectrum capability and had conducted destructive satellite test (A-SAT) in 2007 and a non-destructive test on July 23, 2014.
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"The US has a comprehensive strategy to deal with that threat, which includes developing rules of the world for use of outer-space and also making our system more resilient.
The senior American official underlined that this does not necessarily mean the US is going to attack Chinese space systems, "but we will respond appropriately".
Rose, who is here for the first India-US Space Security Dialogue on Monday, said that given the threat and risks, he believes that one of the most obvious and most beneficial areas of cooperation between the two countries is in the establishment of rules of the road for outer-space activities.