StopSquarkS
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[video=youtube_share;37nHdfZF2b0]http://youtu.be/37nHdfZF2b0[/video]
A good video I think except for the clueless animation sequence. Saw this yesterday and did on it, found a few things worth noting:
EDIT: want to add that the animated trajectory at 1:35 is also inaccurate, flying over South Korea and Japan is probably a no-no even back in 1980, here's my Google Earth recreated path, it's about 9160 km:
A good video I think except for the clueless animation sequence. Saw this yesterday and did on it, found a few things worth noting:
- This deployment of Chinese navy and civilian ships beyond Chinese littorals was on a scale unprecedented since Zheng He's time. Must be bittersweet considering the vastly different circumstances.
- I wonder if this is the first time Chinese sailors did underway replenishment operationally, if so, then this capability would have been developed due to the needs of China's nuclear weapon program.
- A little-known 2nd missile was launched 3 days later, but its second stage shut-off was premature by 6.4s and fell 1400 km short of target, I wonder what was different in the 2nd missile and what its purposes were.
- Really amazing the amount of effort China put into its strategic arsenal when the country was so weak economically. The Chinese sentiment seems to be that this approach was necessary to safeguard China's subsequent economic rise. In hindsight, I would agree considering the international political climate was becoming increasingly wary of nuclear proliferation. These days a HGV is enough to generates lots of flak.
EDIT: want to add that the animated trajectory at 1:35 is also inaccurate, flying over South Korea and Japan is probably a no-no even back in 1980, here's my Google Earth recreated path, it's about 9160 km:
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