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I'm still eager to hear what model this is. Would be a pretty big screw-up if it is indeed the Yu-10 as rumored (though increasingly unlikely).
LOL I'll post my conjecture which is
Yu-10
just because the wire 57 minutes ago
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Hyperwarp

Captain
Was it really washed shore or was it retrieved by Vietnamese fishermen from the sea (judging from the ropes and stuff seen on the tail)?



People are guessing it's either a Yu-6 or a newer Yu-10 (color scheme similar to the one shown in the pic below - which is believed to be the new Yu-10 - but I'm personally not sure).***

The color scheme looks identical to the a torpedo in the 093A compared to the older Yu-6. If it is one of PLAN's latest heavy torpedoes, then this would be royal ****-up by someone. :eek::mad:

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taxiya

Brigadier
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LOL one of my favorite topis is Dong-Feng AShBM, now noticed its recent naysaying
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the Chinese build aircraft carriers, if they are sure that they can strike an aircraft carrier, they would not make them

This is a basic logic screw up. Why would Chinese NOT build their OWN aircraft carrier because they can strike aircraft carrier of OTHER's?

"My sword is sharper to break your shield, so I would give up my own shield", what is that?o_O Am I hitting my shield with my sword? Or the author expect China will hand over her ASBM to him to strike Chinese aircraft carrier?
 

Tam

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They won't be offering ASBMs for export if they don't think it would work. As for guidance system, its also shown in this model.

GPS, thermal-optic image recognition is how a missile strikes static land based targets, but against moving targets you really have to use radar.


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now noticed the tweet
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Chinese navy lost a torpedo while conducting sea exercises near Hainan Island in early Dec. The torpedo, which was used for training, could have floated to Vietnam with the ocean current, Ministry of Defense said in response to reports that a Vietnamese fisherman caught a torpedo

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