China Ballistic Missiles and Nuclear Arms Thread

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shanlung

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I wish it were actually true. China needs like 2,000 warheads and 1,000 deployed.


China got more than 2000 warheads on their DF41s DF5s DF31s

Since China is said to have 200 odd nukes, the balance of 1,800 warheads will be sending dimsums, wulung tea bags and General Tso sweet and sour chicken and cleaned pressed laundry from chink laundrymen express delivery to where ever thats wanted.
 

shanlung

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The US is working on countering with newer interceptors so there will come a time when AShBM become much less effective. Same applies with HGVs.

USA need new intercepters.
Especially when the whole world was shown just how lousy the USA vaunted Patriots and AEGIS systems was in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Despite overlapping zones of detection and kill zones, those systems not only did not defend against a handful of sub Mach slow poke missiles. And to date, USA and Saudi got no clue where those missiles came from, directions they heading, except they arrived with huge BANGS BANGS BANGS. :cool: :cool: :cool:

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shanlung

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Actually no. the position of the target needs to be updated until the last second of the ballistic flight to get a 18 meter accuracy at mach 10. i reviewed my math.

So this is really an incredible feat of engineering if true.


See how the camera on a Chinese satellite high in sky and moving as fast as a satellite could move tracked and followed and kept the launch and flight of another chinese missiles in dead center of focus all the time. Do you think Murican carriers be moving as fast as that chinese missile?

 

shanlung

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I am afraid that the US forces will be alerted the second DF-21 and DF-26 are airborne, thanks to this:
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That article was in 2013.
And Muricans love to think China twiddle their thumbs and nothing else.

Wasn't that Taiwan PAVE PAW blinded the moment they switched that on?
China build another radar station opposite Taiwan PAVE PAW and rendered it toothless and clawless

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Temstar

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Thought that this was a joke but apparently it was actually a recruiting ad for the rocket force :).

东风快递 started out as just your average meme in military fan circles but it got so popular that Rocket Force decided to embrace the meme and play into it officially. They feel that it's in fact a very accurate and easy to understand metaphor of their often mysterious responsibilities.

Here's an PLARF officer playing up the meme on national TV. He's saying:

"Our service motto is: Dongfeng Express, anywhere to the world
So how do we go about achieving this? From our strength and capabilities.
If you want us to deliver a package to some where in the world, we will definitely deliver it for you there.
Of course, generally the recepiant on the other end are not very happy about receiving our deliveries"

I believe in the field of memetic warfare this is called "ascended meme".
 

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Max Demian

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That article was in 2013.
And Muricans love to think China twiddle their thumbs and nothing else.

Wasn't that Taiwan PAVE PAW blinded the moment they switched that on?
China build another radar station opposite Taiwan PAVE PAW and rendered it toothless and clawless

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Source?

I don’t think it’s that easy to that. This is a radar that looks into space for satellites and ballistic missiles. It’s an AESA radar, making it quite resilient to side lobe jamming.

They might have blinded it from observing aircraft deep into the mainland.
 
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ougoah

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Source?

I don’t think it’s that easy to that. This is a radar that looks into space for satellites and ballistic missiles. It’s an AESA radar, making it quite resilient to side lobe jamming.

They might have blinded it from observing aircraft deep into the mainland.

It didn't happen. The radar set up in Fujian opposite Taiwan just used the same frequencies to disrupt the PAVE PAW. No idea how well that really works as any long term strategy. If you think about it, it's rather simple an idea so why would the Americans and Taiwanese not have realised before committing to building an early warning radar there. Early warning radars are pretty common in China and if they were that easy to render useless, China wouldn't have built so many, nor Russia or anyone else.
 

shanlung

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When Iran attacked Saudi oil facilities, everything got through.

Who said it was Iran?
America guessed it was Iran.
You know for sure it was Iran?
Then you better put up the proof or shut up!

But in truth, America got no clue who it was, where the missiles came from, the direction from which it came.

If the missiles did not go BANG with pin point accuracy at the end, American with the Patriot and Aegis and overlapping zones of detection and kill zones would not even know those missiles existed.

And to date, USA and Saudi got no clue where those missiles came from, directions they heading, except they arrived with huge BANGS BANGS BANGS. :cool: :cool: :cool:


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