In a move that echoes Elon Musk's SpaceX's Starlink network, a Chinese state-owned enterprise successfully launches 18 satellites into orbit on Monday. This milestone is part of China's effort to develop its own constellation project, the "Thousand Sails Constellation," which aims to provide global internet coverage. This government-supported initiative comes as a response to the "space hegemony" of the US, following concerns from Chinese military outlets over the potential threat posed by Starlink to China's national interests. These low Earth orbit satellites have considerable military significance and offer the benefits of lower cost and efficient transmission.