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China’s newly formed Rocket Force has tested an advanced ballistic missile with a range of more than 1,000 km that can hit targets across the neighbourhood, including in India, Japan and Taiwan.

A video released by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) showed its Rocket Force personnel testing the DF-16 medium-range ballistic missile at an unknown location.

State media reports didn’t say when the drill was held but the video was released within a day of James Mattis, US President Donald Trump’s new defence secretary, visiting Tokyo.

On Monday, Japan said Chinese coast guard vessels sailed inside its territorial waters around the disputed Diaoyu islands (Senkaku in Japanese) in the East China Sea, soon after Mattis said the US would defend Tokyo’s control over them.

“Three ships entered the waters surrounding the uninhabited chain,” the Japan Coast Guard said in a statement. The islands are controlled by Japan.

China’s state media issued a veiled warning to neighbours, especially Japan, about the capabilities of the DF-16 missile, which was first revealed at a military parade in Beijing in September 2015.

“Though the PLA has never disclosed its ballistic missiles’ specifications, experts said the DF-16 poses a challenge to foreign military installations along the first island chain, which is what the Chinese military calls the series of islands that stretch from Japan in the north to China’s Taiwan and the Philippines to the south,” state-run China Daily reported.

Quoting Xu Guangyu, a retired major general, the report added that the “DF-16 has a strike range of more than 1,000 kilometers, filling the gap that previously existed with the absence of a medium-range ballistic missile in the PLA’s arsenal”. Xu said the missile is able to reach “Okinawa, a Japanese island about 400 km from the Diaoyu Islands.

The missile, the report said, has a strike accuracy as good as that of a cruise missile. It is also able to manoeuvre in its final stage “to penetrate enemy defensive firepower”, the report added.

“Two types of DF-16 that appeared in the exercise are the bullet-shaped missile that is considered the original DF-16 and a new variant that features a maneuverable warhead and several extra fins.”

A week earlier, Washington Free Beacon, a US-based news website focussed on militaries across the world, said China had “conducted the first flight of the DF-5C intercontinental ballistic missile in January”.

That missile carries 10 multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles. The DF-5C is the latest variant of the three-decade-old DF-5 family, the report said. The PLA hasn’t confirmed or denied the report.

China has adopted an aggressive posture since President Trump spoke to his Taiwanese counterpart Tsai Ing-wen. A commentary on the PLA’s website on January 20 - the day Trump assumed office – said the chances of war had become “more real” against the backdrop of a complex security situation in Asia Pacific.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/world...india-japan/story-q97PlwDdphJJGCiLVu9Q7O.html
 
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Surprised I didn't see any "Chinese maaal yaaar, this is soviet imported missile - chini's cannot make more than 1 baby"
 
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This proves that India is an enemy of China. India has two territorial disputes with China.
 
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Other PLA Rocket Force brigades also mobilized their DF-11, DF-15 and DF-21C ballistic missiles during training around Spring Festival, according to PLA media outlets.
Xu Guangyu, a retired major general and now a strategy researcher, said that DF-16 has a strike range of more than 1,000 kilometers, filling the gap that previously existed with the absence of a medium-range ballistic missile in the PLA's arsenal.

DF-16 is positioned to fill the gap that previously existed between DF-15 SRBM and DF-21 MRBM.

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It's more for Japan at a distance of 1000km-2000km. For Taiwan or India we could combine the guided WS-3 MLRs and UAVs to crash their air defence system within 400km.
 
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China Tells India To Stay Off Its Indian Ocean ‘Colony,’ Sri Lanka
Published February 12, 2017 SOURCE: FORBES

After claiming South China Sea to be its own sea, telling America to stay off its islands, China is reaching for the Indian Ocean, telling India to stay off its own colony, Sri Lanka.

That’s something investors in Southeast Asian markets should keep a wary eye on, as it opens yet another front between the two Asian giants, raising the geopolitical risk of investing in the region. Markets, for the time being, seem to be ignoring these risks.

Sri Lanka’s colonization began back in 2007, when China supplied President Rajapaksa both military and diplomatic support to crush the Tamil Tigers.Then came high profile construction projects and high interest loans that eventually were swapped for equity, transforming China into an owner of Sri Lanka’s major port— and a key outpost in the Indian Ocean for Beijing.

That’s bad news for India, which is becoming encircled by China. “China’s growing involvement in sensitive ports so close to India’s shores fed New Delhi’s long-standing concerns about Chinese encirclement,” writes Jeff M. Smith in Foreign Affairs.

For its part, China has repeatedly asserted that it doesn’t plan to use the port for military purposes, this assertion coming as recently as last week. But history proves otherwise. In the past three years, Chinese submarines have begun suddenly and repeatedly showing up in the Chinese-operated South Container Terminal in the port of Colombo. And that’s in spite of India’s high profile protests.

“For India, the sudden appearance of a Chinese submarine in Sri Lanka was too much to bear,” continues Smith. “Seventy percent of Colombo’s transshipment traffic comes from India, and New Delhi has long been concerned over China’s efforts to expand its presence in the island nation.”

When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Rajapaksa a few weeks later, he reminded him that Colombo ‘was obliged to inform its neighbors about such port calls under a maritime pact.’ But the same submarine surfaced again in November 2014, catching New Delhi by surprise once more. Apparently, what China says it plans to do with its colony and what it actually intends to do are two different things. And India must either devise a plan to contain China or be prepared to put up with it.

idrw.org . Read more at India No 1 Defence News Website , Kindly don't paste our work in other websites http://idrw.org/china-tells-india-to-stay-off-its-indian-ocean-colony-sri-lanka/ .
 
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Dude...you forgot the C of china in your hurry to put the heading.

Good luck to the chinese in SL.

Anyways it's 2017...and a lot has changed in SL
 
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Another piece of article with agendas. Nobody in China think Sri Lanka as their colony.

Guess which country always call Pakistan, and now Sri Lanka, as colony of China? Its name begins with an "I".

This, and many other similar articles, just trying to drive a wedge between China and Sri Lanka/Pakistan. It won't work.
 
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Sri Lanka's hambantota port and Airstrip is one of the world's least used ones in their category !

If you have one, ask your friend from sri lanka to post the pictures of those places.
 
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Lanka has not purchased a single military equipment(excluding may be small arms) from China or Pakistan since 2009.
 
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