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Friday, December 19, 2014

China Test Launches Deadly DF-41 Multi War Head Super Ballistic Missile: Threat Perceptions Up For USA

DF-41 road mobile ICBMShowing its missile prowess, China on Saturday carried out a long-range missile flight test at a secret locaton. The missile is significant for its use of advanced multiple, independently targetable reentry, according to the U.S. defence officials.

The new DF-41 missile of China will use multiple warhead capabilities as the longest-range intercontinental ballistic missile, reported Free Beacon.

The report also claimed that the multiple-warhead technology, originated from the U.S and passed into the hands of China illegally, in the 1990s, when the Clinton administration was in power.

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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous15/5/15 06:28

    Threat perceptions up for the US?The US has been a nuclear threat to China since 1950. It could have destroyed Red China as it was called in the 50s.Then Mao was pragmatic to acknowledge China's defenceless ness.
    2015 China maybe weak but the problem is it can retaliate and cause unacceptable damage on the US though it can be destroyed. This is the new calculus.And don't give the bs China is out to attack the US.
    Btw,dont be surprised with the current tension in the South China sea,the US may provoke China into a war. You never know.
    The guy who pulls the nuclear trigger shd share with the American public the harrowing experience shd PLA nm strike the US and not hide in his bunker.

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