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HONG KONG: China is moving ahead with the development of a new and more capable generation of intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine-launched missiles, giving it a greater capability to hit targets in the United States and to overwhelm any missile defense systems, military analysts said this week.

China's steady improvements in its military capabilities have caused concern in Congress and among American allies in East Asia, particularly as the improvements have coincided with a more assertive Chinese position regarding territorial claims in the East China Sea and South China Sea.

The Global Times, a newspaper directly controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, reported on Wednesday that China was developing the capability to put multiple warheads on intercontinental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs. But the newspaper disputed a report in Jane's Defense Weekly that the latest Chinese ICBM, the Dongfeng-41, had already been tested last month.

Larry Wortzel, a former US military intelligence officer and retired Army colonel who is now a commissioner of the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, a panel created by Congress, said that China was developing the capability to put as many as 10 nuclear warheads on an ICBM plus a series of dummy warheads. The dummy warheads would have heat and electromagnetic devices designed to trick missile defense systems into perceiving them as being as threatening as the actual warheads, he said.

"The bigger implication of this is that as they begin to field a force of missiles with multiple warheads, it means everything we assume about the size of their nuclear arsenal becomes wrong," he said.

China has separately tested submarine-launched missiles as well in recent weeks, and could use these to outflank American missile detection systems, Colonel Wortzel said. Most of the radar arrays that the United States has deployed to detect ballistic missiles were built during the cold war to detect attacks over polar routes.

Sun Zhe, a professor of international relations at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a frequent commentator on US-China relations, said that China was developing its military forces only to respond to continued efforts by other countries, particularly the United States, to continue improving their own forces.

"We have again and again said that we will not be the first country to use nuclear force," he said. "We need to be able to defend ourselves, and our main threat, I'm afraid, comes from the United States."

The United States has been mulling where it can best place additional high-tech radar systems designed to track ballistic missiles. American forces currently have one in northern Japan and others that are deployed from time to time at sea. The Wall Street Journal reported this week on discussions of whether to put two more on land, in southern Japan and in Southeast Asia.

American officials have said repeatedly that their main concern is North Korea, which has been testing long-range missiles and developing nuclear weapons. But Chinese officials and experts have been deeply suspicious that American missile defense systems are aimed at their country's forces as well.

"I have no doubt that the one of the goals of the missile defenses is to contain threats from North Korea, but objectively speaking, a high-tech expansion of US military biceps impacts China, too," said Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University in Beijing, adding that discussions have taken place in China on whether to develop missile defense systems as well.
 
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If the Americans are considering building missile defense in Asia then China will just have to follow Russia's example. Putin already made clear how they will respond when those defense system will be in place near Russia's borders.

what they will do? condemned it in press conference?

by the way already missile shield is in eastern europe, turkey and expanding, all the russians can do is sit and watch, last time USSR was super power was 22 years ago, todayrussia is just poor dictatorship
 
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what they will do? condemned it in press conference?

by the way already missile shield is in eastern europe, turkey and expanding, all the russians can do is sit and watch, last time USSR was super power was 22 years ago, todayrussia is just poor dictatorship



Russia has GDP capita around half of Western Europe now and it is set to match them by around 2025 or so if the predictions are correct.
 
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I have always predicted that the Chinese nuclear arsenal would be as large as the US and Russia by 2020.

So-called "experts" came to a different conclusion.

How you come to conclusion that Chinese are planning to build thousands of warheads?
 
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U.S. keeps developing its shield and China will keep developing her spears. China will not let any country or any weapons dominate her for any reason.

Such development will only make the world more dangerous.

HONG KONG: China is moving ahead with the development of a new and more capable generation of intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine-launched missiles, giving it a greater capability to hit targets in the United States and to overwhelm any missile defense systems, military analysts said this week.

China's steady improvements in its military capabilities have caused concern in Congress and among American allies in East Asia, particularly as the improvements have coincided with a more assertive Chinese position regarding territorial claims in the East China Sea and South China Sea.

The Global Times, a newspaper directly controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, reported on Wednesday that China was developing the capability to put multiple warheads on intercontinental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs. But the newspaper disputed a report in Jane's Defense Weekly that the latest Chinese ICBM, the Dongfeng-41, had already been tested last month.

Larry Wortzel, a former US military intelligence officer and retired Army colonel who is now a commissioner of the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, a panel created by Congress, said that China was developing the capability to put as many as 10 nuclear warheads on an ICBM plus a series of dummy warheads. The dummy warheads would have heat and electromagnetic devices designed to trick missile defense systems into perceiving them as being as threatening as the actual warheads, he said.

"The bigger implication of this is that as they begin to field a force of missiles with multiple warheads, it means everything we assume about the size of their nuclear arsenal becomes wrong," he said.

China has separately tested submarine-launched missiles as well in recent weeks, and could use these to outflank American missile detection systems, Colonel Wortzel said. Most of the radar arrays that the United States has deployed to detect ballistic missiles were built during the cold war to detect attacks over polar routes.

Sun Zhe, a professor of international relations at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a frequent commentator on US-China relations, said that China was developing its military forces only to respond to continued efforts by other countries, particularly the United States, to continue improving their own forces.

"We have again and again said that we will not be the first country to use nuclear force," he said. "We need to be able to defend ourselves, and our main threat, I'm afraid, comes from the United States."

The United States has been mulling where it can best place additional high-tech radar systems designed to track ballistic missiles. American forces currently have one in northern Japan and others that are deployed from time to time at sea. The Wall Street Journal reported this week on discussions of whether to put two more on land, in southern Japan and in Southeast Asia.

American officials have said repeatedly that their main concern is North Korea, which has been testing long-range missiles and developing nuclear weapons. But Chinese officials and experts have been deeply suspicious that American missile defense systems are aimed at their country's forces as well.

"I have no doubt that the one of the goals of the missile defenses is to contain threats from North Korea, but objectively speaking, a high-tech expansion of US military biceps impacts China, too," said Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University in Beijing, adding that discussions have taken place in China on whether to develop missile defense systems as well.
 
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How you come to conclusion that Chinese are planning to build thousands of warheads?

2,200 new Chinese DF-41 and JL-3 thermonuclear warheads in ten years

10 new DF-41s per year (with 10 MIRVs on each DF-41) = 100 warheads per year

In ten year's time, 100 DF-41s = 1,000 warheads in ten years

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At some point, we will see a 10-MIRVed SLBM equivalent of the DF-41. Let's call it the JL-3.

In ten years, China should have built about five new Type 096 SSBNs.

5 Type 096 SSBNs x 24 SLBMs per SSBN x 10 MIRVs per SLBM = 1,200 warheads in ten years

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Total new Chinese thermonuclear warheads around 2020s = new DF-41s + new JL-3s = 2,200 warheads


[Note: The JL-2 SLBM is a variant of the DF-31A thrice-MIRVed ICBM. We expect to see a JL-3 SLBM variant of the new DF-41 10-MIRVed ICBM.

China is expected to build a total of five Type 094 SSBNs. I used the same baseline to estimate the total number of Type 096 SSBNs that will be built in the next ten years.

An Undersea Deterrent? | U.S. Naval Institute

"China may build five Type 094 SSBNs, each of which will be outfitted with 12 developmental JL-2 submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) that have an ..."]
 
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2,200 new Chinese DF-41 and JL-3 thermonuclear warheads in ten years

10 new DF-41s per year (with 10 MIRVs on each DF-41) = 100 warheads per year

In ten year's time, 100 DF-41s = 1,000 warheads in ten years

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At some point, we will see a 10-MIRVed SLBM equivalent of the DF-41. Let's call it the JL-3.

In ten years, China should have built about five new Type 096 SSBNs.

5 Type 096 SSBNs x 24 SLBMs per SSBN x 10 MIRVs per SLBM = 1,200 warheads in ten years

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Total new Chinese thermonuclear warheads around 2020s = new DF-41s + new JL-3s = 2,200 warheads


[Note: The JL-2 SLBM is a variant of the DF-31A thrice-MIRVed ICBM. We expect to see a JL-3 SLBM variant of the new DF-41 10-MIRVed ICBM.

China is expected to build a total of five Type 094 SSBNs. I used the same baseline to estimate the total number of Type 096 SSBNs that will be built in the next ten years.

An Undersea Deterrent? | U.S. Naval Institute

"China may build five Type 094 SSBNs, each of which will be outfitted with 12 developmental JL-2 submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) that have an ..."]

With our lethal first and second strike capabilities, no regime will ever mess with the Chinese motherland.
 
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