China builds advanced satellite power system for particle beam and other space weapons
Chinese scientists claim they have cracked a decades-old dilemma, turning a much sought-after vision into reality

But turning this vision into reality has remained out of reach. One critical reason is power.
These energy pulses must maintain almost perfectly in sync, with errors no more than millionths or billionths of a second – microseconds and nanoseconds, respectively. Otherwise, the beam will lose focus, efficiency will drop and the weapon will fail.
This creates a fundamental engineering dilemma: high power and high precision usually do not go together. Systems that deliver megawatts of power tend to be slow to control and systems that are ultra-precise often cannot handle such huge energy bursts, meaning engineers have had to choose between raw power and fine control – never both.