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February 16, 2010: Chinese officials were quick to respond to the recent Indian success in getting their Agni III ballistic missile into active service. This came about after the fourth test of the fifty ton, two stage, solid fuel missile. Agni III has a range of 3,500 kilometers and was built to reach targets in China. Chinese officials pointed out that India was, with the Agni III, still at least a decade behind China in the long range ballistic missiles department.
The Chinese introduced the DF-21 in 1999. This missile has a range of over 1,800 kilometers and can haul a 300 kiloton nuclear warhead. It's a two stage, 15 ton, solid fuel rocket. Launched from Tibet, the DF-21 can reach most major targets in India.

Fifteen years ago, China put the larger DF-31 into service. Sort of. This was China's first solid fuel ICBM (with a range of over 8,000 kilometers) and roughly equivalent to the U.S. Minuteman I of the 1960s. The DF-31 weighs about 46 tons and is 60 feet long and 7 feet in diameter. It was designed for use on submarines, land silos and mobile launchers (which would halt at those "parking lots in the middle of nowhere" visible in satellite pictures of Qinghai province). The DF-31 has been shown stored in a TEL (transporter, erector, launcher) vehicle. Driving these vehicles along special highways in remote areas provides more protection from counterattacks, than using a reinforced silo.

The DF-31 was been in development for over twenty years, and only had its first successful launch eleven years ago. It's now believed to have a reliable and accurate guidance system, as well as a third stage that carries three 50 kiloton warheads. Only about a dozen DF-31s are in service.

The Chinese officials were also quick to dismiss Indian efforts on anti-missile systems (in cooperation with Israel). The Chinese comments appear to be largely for internal consumption, as the Indian efforts are belittled, and it is strongly implied that the Indian missiles not really ready for prime time.
 
February 16, 2010: Chinese officials were quick to respond to the recent Indian success in getting their Agni III ballistic missile into active service. This came about after the fourth test of the fifty ton, two stage, solid fuel missile. Agni III has a range of 3,500 kilometers and was built to reach targets in China. Chinese officials pointed out that India was, with the Agni III, still at least a decade behind China in the long range ballistic missiles department.
The Chinese introduced the DF-21 in 1999. This missile has a range of over 1,800 kilometers and can haul a 300 kiloton nuclear warhead. It's a two stage, 15 ton, solid fuel rocket. Launched from Tibet, the DF-21 can reach most major targets in India.

Fifteen years ago, China put the larger DF-31 into service. Sort of. This was China's first solid fuel ICBM (with a range of over 8,000 kilometers) and roughly equivalent to the U.S. Minuteman I of the 1960s. The DF-31 weighs about 46 tons and is 60 feet long and 7 feet in diameter. It was designed for use on submarines, land silos and mobile launchers (which would halt at those "parking lots in the middle of nowhere" visible in satellite pictures of Qinghai province). The DF-31 has been shown stored in a TEL (transporter, erector, launcher) vehicle. Driving these vehicles along special highways in remote areas provides more protection from counterattacks, than using a reinforced silo.

The DF-31 was been in development for over twenty years, and only had its first successful launch eleven years ago. It's now believed to have a reliable and accurate guidance system, as well as a third stage that carries three 50 kiloton warheads. Only about a dozen DF-31s are in service.

The Chinese officials were also quick to dismiss Indian efforts on anti-missile systems (in cooperation with Israel). The Chinese comments appear to be largely for internal consumption, as the Indian efforts are belittled, and it is strongly implied that the Indian missiles not really ready for prime time.

Countering the Tibetan Terror???????????

This is called propaganda.

No links.

Twisted facts. Typical Chichorapan.

Old news with wrong title, posted again and again.
 
There are so many twisteed facts and propoganda.

(1) India never said we are ahead in overall missile technology. The scientist talked about missile defense only.
(2) Perhaps some crystal ball told that Indian missile defense is made with cooperation from Israel.
(3) Those who think that Indian missile (which has been inducted) is not ready to use, they are in great illusion.
 
没有实验成功,甚至还没有进行实验,就宣扬自己的技术领先于别国,我还不能确认这源于无耻还是无知,但可以确定的是,这很可笑。

不要跟我提什么PAD,那东西实验射高不过75KM,不过是大气层内反导系统,与中段反导扯不上关系。

中国1965年开始研究外层反导系统,但由于薄弱的基础,匮乏的资金,直至90年代都没有结果,得益于苏联的解体,我们获得了部分的技术,同时经济优先积累的资金,从2004年开始,我们开始收获。到2009年,中国在反导方面奋斗了40年,直到现在,我们还不敢宣扬技术领先于XX国家或XX国家,我们仅仅能说的是在KKV方面,我们是世界第2个取得成功的国家。

当然,事实胜于雄辩,嘴不可能战胜手。:D
 
比较中国与印度是一个愚蠢的
印度不能达到的50年来中国发生

吱吱印度人
 

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