China Ballistic Missiles and Nuclear Arms Thread

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Broccoli

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Perhaps China had successfully miniaturize it.

You need a certain amount of solid fuel especially if it's supposed to cover whole US while being armed with MIRVs. We are talking about missile heavy and large as the LGM-118 Peacekeeper or very close to it.

US was planning to move LGM-118s with trucks similar to this.
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Phoenix_Rising

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DF-41 is surely in service now.
In a conclusion about the military reform achievement in 2016, People's Daily said "a new type of strategic missile get into service".
Could someone help attach a picture of the newspaper?
 

vincent

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You need a certain amount of solid fuel especially if it's supposed to cover whole US while being armed with MIRVs. We are talking about missile heavy and large as the LGM-118 Peacekeeper or very close to it.

US was planning to move LGM-118s with trucks similar to this.
K4B5r3p.png

mxKlARg.png

Better fuel mix?
 

Hyperwarp

Captain
Made some more PS adjustments: Adjusted the overall size so the wheel-size are pretty much the same. At this size the overall canister length is about the same in the new TEL (excluding the front dome/cap). If this is accurate, then this may not be the DF-41 but the DF-31B.

Caution: This is purely my speculation

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Ultra

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I can think of only 2 clear ICBM TEL. But they are slightly different from each other. The TEL posted by SinoSoldier is simliar to the 1st image below. The 2nd one is still a mystery.

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Oh no no you are wrong. Those are not ICBM in any way shape or form.
They are common trucks for transporting water pipes.

I have very credible source from our forum experts Bltizo and PLAwolf here to back me up on this!
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