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China tests three hypersonic missiles at one go
IANS|
Sep 30, 2018, 01.40 PM IST
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Beijing: China has achieved a feat of testing three types of hypersonic aircraft missiles at the same time, a media report has said.

The tests of three scaled-down models of "wide-speed-range vehicles", which can fly at from hypersonic velocity to lower than the speed of sound, were carried out on September 21 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest China, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

In the news footage, three models representing differently shaped designs, code-named D18-1S, D18-2S and D18-3S, were lifted and then dropped from a balloon.

This was China's first test of this type of hypersonic aircraft, whose speed will be adjustable, meaning its scientists are working on another major aim - precision strike - towards an unstoppable nuclear-capable weapon, the South China Morning Post said.

Last month, Chinese scientists conducted their first experimental flight of a hypersonic glider named Starry Sky 2 that was launched by a rocket and then flew on its own shockwave at Mach 6 (six times the speed of sound or 7,344km/h).

Once fully developed, its sheer speed would be capable of penetrating any anti-missile defence system currently available.

The wide-speed-range aircraft, meanwhile, will have additional capability to slow down and fly in a stable mode at a lower velocity, which allows it in the terminal stage to aim, adjust trajectory and position and strike targets more precisely, according to military observers.

"Their technologies can be inter-complementary," said military commentator Song Zhongping, based in Hong Kong. "They can be combined together and make a hypersonic missile."

Researchers measured the respective aerodynamic features of three different design shapes and recorded their processes of falling, accelerating, breaking the sonic barrier, aerodynamic rebound, parachute opening, landing and retrieving while collecting data, CCTV said.

Song said it was to compare and choose from the three designs. There will be further wind tunnel tests with larger or real-size models before finalising the aerodynamic configuration of the vehicle.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...c-missiles-at-one-go/articleshow/66014665.cms
 
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These weapons are the future.

It's not just the speed, it is the increased range, accuracy and extreme maneuverability that makes them such killers. Especially when deployed in an anti-ship role against enemy capital ships.

China's DF-26 carrier killer missile already has a range of over 4000km, when we install hypersonic glider warheads on them they will have ICBM range and much higher speed, accuracy and mid-flight maneuvering, China will be able to sink enemy capital ships from halfway across the world.
 
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These weapons are the future.

It's not just the speed, it is the increased range, accuracy and extreme maneuverability that makes them such killers. Especially when deployed in an anti-ship role against enemy capital ships.

China's DF-26 carrier killer missile already has a range of over 4000km, when we install hypersonic glider warheads on them they will have ICBM range and much higher speed, accuracy and mid-flight maneuvering, China will be able to sink enemy capital ships from halfway across the world.
Well I wish we all stop this nonsense and focusing developing our planet
 
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These weapons are the future.

It's not just the speed, it is the increased range, accuracy and extreme maneuverability that makes them such killers. Especially when deployed in an anti-ship role against enemy capital ships.

China's DF-26 carrier killer missile already has a range of over 4000km, when we install hypersonic glider warheads on them they will have ICBM range and much higher speed, accuracy and mid-flight maneuvering, China will be able to sink enemy capital ships from halfway across the world.

That would be an amazing capability indeed, basically locking down enemy ships docked in China's certain colonized neighbors, but also in far away bases across the Pacific.
 
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I wish China can provide Pakistan with this technology
China has on many occasions secretly helped Pak.

In any case this is an awesome development for China being able to use the advantages of subsonic speeds and hypersonic speeds all in one system...it definitely increases the lethality to a new level :enjoy:
 
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These weapons are the future.

It's not just the speed, it is the increased range, accuracy and extreme maneuverability that makes them such killers. Especially when deployed in an anti-ship role against enemy capital ships.

China's DF-26 carrier killer missile already has a range of over 4000km, when we install hypersonic glider warheads on them they will have ICBM range and much higher speed, accuracy and mid-flight maneuvering, China will be able to sink enemy capital ships from halfway across the world.
Even US knows that carriers are obsolete weapons, it costs an arm and a leg to build them, but in modern warfare, there are a hundred ways to sink them.
 
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Well I wish we all stop this nonsense and focusing developing our planet

Gaddafi did that and look what happened to Gaddafi. Someone in China needs to let Kim know that the Libyan model for regime change is not a good position to be in. Never give up your nukes.

Maneuverable hypersonic weapons will be the new nukes, if you have them, you are in a club of your own. And you can use them, unlike nukes which are viewed as a last resort, except for Washington who has used nukes in the past to force Japan to unconditionally surrender.

Intercepting a hypersonic missile that can move around will be the new test for ADS R&D.
 
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Intercepting a hypersonic missile that can move around will be the new test for ADS R&D.

Intercepting these things would be prohibitively expensive, I feel like countries wouldn't even bother trying, and would save their expensive interceptors for other missiles.

Every time the glider maneuvers in mid-flight, a new trajectory must be calculated, and another interceptor launched. That's even assuming they had enough time to detect the warhead before it arrives, and even had a (future) system capable of intercepting it in the first place. They could end up spending dozens of interceptors for a single HGV. They might as well not bother, and focus resources on other areas instead.

Just like the during the Cold War, the best defense against HGV will probably be building more HGV of your own, as a deterrent.
 
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