China uses US-made satellites for internal security: report

AFP  |  Washington 

A fleet of US-made satellites helps police its people and supports its military despite growing wariness in over Beijing's power, reported Tuesday.

Under that arrangement China's Ministry of State Security, which oversees domestic and international intelligence gathering, has used the US-built satellites for communications in emergencies, including dealing with anti-government protests by minorities in and Xinjiang in 2008-2009, the Journal reported.

And beginning in 2013, a Chinese firm used capacity on an satellite to provide mobile and services to as they built permanent installations on contested islands and reefs in the South Sea.

does not recognise China's territorial claim to those installations, which have effectively extended reach far from the mainland.

is jointly controlled by China's huge government-backed and US

The three-decades-old, publicly listed company, has launched a total of nine satellites, made by US aeronautics and space firms and

told the Journal that had used the via telecoms operators that held bandwidth for disaster relief.

Carlyle, which has strong ties to the US political and security establishment, told the Journal that AsiaSat customers are Chinese phone and companies, who have their own customers.

The report came amid stepped up US concern over China's efforts to obtain, legally or illegally, that it cannot match itself.

especially trails the in satellite technology, the Journal said.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 00:10 IST