2025 Victory Day parade thread (workup, 3rd Sept)

qwerty3173

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Well, no, pretty sure that all missiles are either two staged or three staged. Suggesting single stage or four stages on such a missile is to be taken with a huge heap of salt.
 

Kalec

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Ayi: We have some adults celebrate 61 (June 1st) Children's Day

Cute Orca: Farewell 41, Welcome 51 and 61

Wuyingxia: Finally farewell to April's Fool (04/01) and now on Labor's day (05/01) and Children's Day (06/01)
Ok I got a place where the staging is mentioned.

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It was an educated guess, never confirmed. ;)
 

bsdnf

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DF-17 is booster-glider, certainly not cruise missile. It is also widely believed that DF-27 is also booster-glider. So I don't think we should take the poster's words as fact.




Mini leaf could be just unmanned UAV, like some kind of CCA perhaps.


Just keep it in mind there is a mysterious unkown. The poster might just made a wild speculation, nothing further can be deducted.
The original poster means new cruise missiles, DF-17, DF-27, there are three types of missiles in one picture
 

Blitzo

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Liquid fueled rockets could have a different naming convention.

Or maybe the idea was not valid in the first place. After all we cannot always prove a negative for every silly idea out there.

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Ayi: We have some adults celebrate 61 (June 1st) Children's Day

Cute Orca: Farewell 41, Welcome 51 and 61

Wuyingxia: Finally farewell to April's Fool (04/01) and now on Labor's day (05/01) and Children's Day (06/01)

At this point I wonder what else they could really develop from a ICBM pov, assuming 51 and 61 are going to be legitimate designations and meant for ICBM ranged weapons.

DF-41 seemed like it should have mostly met their requirements for a relatively high end road mobile ICBM that is able to cover CONTUS. Improving throw weight or if they want to have an ICBM ranged hypersonic glide payload could potentially require another larger road mobile ICBM altogether, or perhaps operationalizing a genuine FOBS weapon (but whether that would be suitable for a road mobile system is another matter).

In recent years my expectation was that the next major ICBM we would expect would be the large silo based solid fuel ICBM (called DF-45).
 

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Or maybe the idea was not valid in the first place. After all we cannot always prove a negative for every silly idea out there.



At this point I wonder what else they could really develop from a ICBM pov, assuming 51 and 61 are going to be legitimate designations and meant for ICBM ranged weapons.

DF-41 seemed like it should have mostly met their requirements for a relatively high end road mobile ICBM that is able to cover CONTUS. Improving throw weight or if they want to have an ICBM ranged hypersonic glide payload could potentially require another larger road mobile ICBM altogether, or perhaps operationalizing a genuine FOBS weapon (but whether that would be suitable for a road mobile system is another matter).

In recent years my expectation was that the next major ICBM we would expect would be the large silo based solid fuel ICBM (called DF-45).
Yankee mentioned in the podcast that he would expect US side to say something like "what that's a SS-18 Satan!" and the words "ampoulized" was said. But I'm not sure if he used ampoulized ICBM as an analogy for "some new tech that we haven't seen before in PLARF" or it is specifically intended to describe this new heavy silo based ICBM.
 
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