HN series are cruise missiles. JL and DF series are ballistic missiles.IDonT said:Arn't those ballistic missiles. Hitting a moving target with those is imposible.
HN series are cruise missiles. JL and DF series are ballistic missiles.IDonT said:Arn't those ballistic missiles. Hitting a moving target with those is imposible.
coolieno99 said:The HN-3 is probably a copy of the Russian Kh-55 cruise missile. Ukraine(Russia) sold 6 Kh-55s to China in 2001. The long range version of the Kh-55 carries expendable conformal external fuel tanks to extend its range to 3000 km(1860 mi). This could also explains China's decision to continue production of the "outdated" H-6 bomber. The H-6 serves just as an aerial platform for the HN-3s. Just bring these missiles within 3000 km from the target(well outside ranges of defending fighter aircrafts and SAMs). Fired. Turn around. Scoot away ... :coffee:
there has been recent speculation that production started again, because there are enough H-6 regiments to have more than 120 H-6.MIGleader said:production? they are merely upgrading the existing inventory of 120 bombers. no new planes have been built since the 90s, exept test models.