02/09/2026
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Measuring just four meters in length and weighing only five tons, the device is small enough to be mounted on trucks, warships, aircraft, or even satellites. Some Chinese experts estimate that a ground-based microwave weapon with a power output exceeding one gigawatt could be capable of seriously disrupting or even damaging satellites in low Earth orbit, such as Starlink, which are now being used in some wars waged by the US through proxy. Examples include the war in Ukraine and the intelligence-backed coup attempt in Iran.
You can read about this in an article published on Saturday on tkp.at: China is building its first 20 GW laser weapon with 60-second bursts – a Starlink killer? Source.

Source: Telegram, July 19, 2025, 2:44 p.m.
I doubt the mobility of such laser cannons. Of course, they can be loaded onto a truck and transported anywhere, but not every location is equipped to deliver 20 GW of energy. Neither an electric battery nor a lithium battery can meet such a demand. Therefore, this weapon can only be fired near a large power plant that is designed for such an instantaneous, enormous load.
I don’t know if Elon Musk’s satellites are equipped with anti-laser defense systems—I doubt it, and that’s why he should take such a threat seriously. Especially when these satellites fly over the territory of the People’s Republic of China. Iran’s catastrophic trap for agents who supported the color revolution and were tracked down thanks to communication with Starlink satellites was the first serious blow to SpaceX’s technology.

Together with previous approvals, Starlink can now launch a total of 15,000 second-generation satellites into orbit by 2030.
SpaceX aims to launch tens of thousands of satellites.
There are currently 9,400 satellites in orbit (as of January 2026).
The lithium battery, which was mentioned in connection with the mobility of powerful laser cannons, is also a dangerous weapon that has already claimed many victims. There will not always be people on site who can save the passengers of an electric car from death in the flames.

Source: Telegram, February 7, 2026, 11:45 p.m.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
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