Sunday, December 28, 2014

China Confirms That It Is Testing Missiles With MIRV Capabilities

Photo: China's DF-41 missile

Chinese Military Confirms DF-41 Flight Test -- Bill gertz, Washington Free Beacon

Beijing says new multi-warhead missile does not change nuclear policy

China’s People’s Liberation Army on Thursday confirmed that its military conducted a flight test of a new long-range missile that U.S. intelligence agencies say involved the use of simulated multiple warheads.

“China has the legitimate right to conduct scientific tests within its border and these scientific tests are not targeting any country or target,” PLA Sr. Col. Yang Yujun told reporters at a year-end news briefing.

Yang was asked about the flight test of the DF-41 ICBM on Dec. 13 and whether the testing of the missile changed China’s strategic nuclear policy of not being the first to use nuclear weapons in a conflict.

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Update: China tests multiple warhead missle, increases nuclear threat to U.S. -- Christian Examiner

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My Comment: In view of these missile tests .... I will have to agree with this assessment .... Third DF-41 ballistic missle test suggests China's nuclear buildup (Want China Times). Not only a nuclear buildup .... but one that I fear is being done to give China the option of developing (in the long term) a first strike option.

2 comments:

James said...

Let's see how many articles we get now about the return of MAD as a US nuclear doctrine.

Jay Farquharson said...

In the past, China always stuck to Brodie's Minimally Assured Destruction.

The US shift to hypersonic missiles, Rods from God and globally deployed BMD,

Means that to survive a First Strike and respond, Ballistic missiles have to launch faster, fly faster, MIRV, swerve, jam and deploy decoys, and be much more accurate.