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China to get S-400 from russia in 2017

The S-400 SAM was never meant to deter anything. One can't deter an enemy with defensive weaponry. However, if things do go south, then what matters will be the ability of these systems to eliminate threats with efficacy and reliability, and it is due to this criteria that the S-400 is such a significant addition to their arsenal.
 
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I am sure you think so. Just don't come within 120 miles of it acting hostile, you may not be able to tell us again how bad it sucks :cheers:


My advice would be, stay 1,200 miles away from J-20 or you might not be able to tell us how J-20 sucks 8-)
 
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China took back control of the Scarborough Shoal in 2012 from the Philippines and the U.S. military coins by do a damn thing to stop China :lol:

U.S. is a military ally of the Philippines and yet China did what it wanted, when it wanted. U.S. military was left helpless giving hot air warnings.

China has a military that will ensure the U.S. will NEVER be able to use its military against China as the cost of war is too high for the U.S.

Chinese conventional and asymmetric weapons have already achieved China's deterrence against the U.S. Now China can continue to develop economically and accelerate the demise of the U.S. in Asia and the world.
 
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I think this article about the 'US' would not be deterred by the Chinese deploying S-400 missile batteries is absurd.

One thing the Russians are expert at..........and that is in the area of air-defense.

Of course the deployment of S-400 batteries would have quite an impact on the planning by an adversary for a military campaign.............even if you knew where the missiles were.
 
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Are THAADs going to be deployed in the Korean Peninsula?
S-400s are the answers from China!

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The purchase is confirmed!

PLA to buy advanced missiles from Russia
By Zhao Lei (China Daily) Updated: 2015-04-16 07:48
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The S-400 missile system is one of the most advanced missile technologies in Russia, and media reported China has bought the cutting-edge weapon. Kirill Kallinikov / Ria Novosti


The deployment of the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system will substantially improve China's air defense capability, military experts said as Russian media reported that China has bought the cutting-edge weapon.

"The S-400 is definitely one of the top anti-aircraft weapons in the world. It will greatly supplement the People's Liberation Army's air defense system, which now has some loopholes in long-range, high-altitude defense of airplanes or ballistic missiles," said Wang Ya'nan, deputy editor-in-chief of Aerospace Knowledge magazine.

"The system has multiple types of missiles with various ranges, enabling it to safeguard a very large area of airspace. Some of its missiles are even specifically designed to intercept ballistic missiles," Wang said. "Moreover, some of its launch tubes can store and launch several different missiles, which makes it very convenient and fast to use."

Russia has a long history of developing anti-aircraft and missile defense weapons, so the S-400 is a concentration of some of the most advanced missile technologies Russia has, such as an active electronically scanned array radar, according to Wang.

"China still lacks experience in the development of long-range air defense systems, especially those that can intercept ballistic missiles. There is no shortcut because the development of such sophisticated weapons requires a great number of experiments and tests. It is a matter of time and resource input," he added.

According to Russian media reports, the S-400 is a new-generation, anti-aircraft weapon system capable of engaging any aerial target, including airplanes, helicopters and drones, as well as cruise and tactical ballistic missiles, with a maximum speed of 4.8 km per second. The system's 40N6 missile can destroy airborne targets at ranges up to 400 km.

Anatoly Isaikin, chief executive of the Russian state-run arms trader Rosoboronexport, confirmed on Monday that China has a contract with his company for the purchase of the S-400 air defense systems.

"I will not disclose the details of the contract, but yes, China has indeed become the first buyer of this sophisticated Russian air defense system. It underlines once again the strategic level of our relations," Isaikin told the Russian newspaper Kommersant.

China clinched the deal in September at a cost of more than $3 billion for the delivery of at least six S-400 battalions, Moscow Times reported.

Currently, China relies on its domestically developed HQ-9 and the Russian-made S-300 missile system, according to Western military observers.

Du Wenlong, a senior researcher at the PLA Academy of Military Science, said the operational ranges of modern military aircraft and missiles are much longer than their predecessors, so an effective defense system must have long-range missiles that can hit aircraft as well as cruise missiles and tactical ballistic missiles.

"Our air force has deployed the Russian S-300 systems, which are good at dealing with aircraft, but their performance in intercepting cruise missiles and tactical ballistic missiles is not very satisfactory," he said. "After we commission the S-400, it can work with the HQ-9 and S-300 to form a fully covered air defense network."

Zhao Zhihua, a senior missile researcher at China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, a major developer of China's missiles, said that through the introduction of the S-400, China can gain a lot of experience and expertise on how to operate a missile defense system.

"Operating such a complex system will go beyond our current knowledge and experience, which in turn will teach us things that we don't know, so it is worthy spending big money buying it," he previously told the Ordnance Industry Science and Technology magazine.

zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

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The purchase is confirmed!

PLA to buy advanced missiles from Russia
By Zhao Lei (China Daily) Updated: 2015-04-16 07:48
Comments Print Mail Large Medium Small
f8bc126d91a51699549451.jpg
The S-400 missile system is one of the most advanced missile technologies in Russia, and media reported China has bought the cutting-edge weapon. Kirill Kallinikov / Ria Novosti


The deployment of the Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system will substantially improve China's air defense capability, military experts said as Russian media reported that China has bought the cutting-edge weapon.

"The S-400 is definitely one of the top anti-aircraft weapons in the world. It will greatly supplement the People's Liberation Army's air defense system, which now has some loopholes in long-range, high-altitude defense of airplanes or ballistic missiles," said Wang Ya'nan, deputy editor-in-chief of Aerospace Knowledge magazine.

"The system has multiple types of missiles with various ranges, enabling it to safeguard a very large area of airspace. Some of its missiles are even specifically designed to intercept ballistic missiles," Wang said. "Moreover, some of its launch tubes can store and launch several different missiles, which makes it very convenient and fast to use."

Russia has a long history of developing anti-aircraft and missile defense weapons, so the S-400 is a concentration of some of the most advanced missile technologies Russia has, such as an active electronically scanned array radar, according to Wang.

"China still lacks experience in the development of long-range air defense systems, especially those that can intercept ballistic missiles. There is no shortcut because the development of such sophisticated weapons requires a great number of experiments and tests. It is a matter of time and resource input," he added.

According to Russian media reports, the S-400 is a new-generation, anti-aircraft weapon system capable of engaging any aerial target, including airplanes, helicopters and drones, as well as cruise and tactical ballistic missiles, with a maximum speed of 4.8 km per second. The system's 40N6 missile can destroy airborne targets at ranges up to 400 km.

Anatoly Isaikin, chief executive of the Russian state-run arms trader Rosoboronexport, confirmed on Monday that China has a contract with his company for the purchase of the S-400 air defense systems.

"I will not disclose the details of the contract, but yes, China has indeed become the first buyer of this sophisticated Russian air defense system. It underlines once again the strategic level of our relations," Isaikin told the Russian newspaper Kommersant.

China clinched the deal in September at a cost of more than $3 billion for the delivery of at least six S-400 battalions, Moscow Times reported.

Currently, China relies on its domestically developed HQ-9 and the Russian-made S-300 missile system, according to Western military observers.

Du Wenlong, a senior researcher at the PLA Academy of Military Science, said the operational ranges of modern military aircraft and missiles are much longer than their predecessors, so an effective defense system must have long-range missiles that can hit aircraft as well as cruise missiles and tactical ballistic missiles.

"Our air force has deployed the Russian S-300 systems, which are good at dealing with aircraft, but their performance in intercepting cruise missiles and tactical ballistic missiles is not very satisfactory," he said. "After we commission the S-400, it can work with the HQ-9 and S-300 to form a fully covered air defense network."

Zhao Zhihua, a senior missile researcher at China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, a major developer of China's missiles, said that through the introduction of the S-400, China can gain a lot of experience and expertise on how to operate a missile defense system.

"Operating such a complex system will go beyond our current knowledge and experience, which in turn will teach us things that we don't know, so it is worthy spending big money buying it," he previously told the Ordnance Industry Science and Technology magazine.

zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

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I cant wait to see what the locally bulit Chinese versions will be like. Good news for china and even better for us
 
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Once again. China is the first customers of Russia advance system.
 
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I cant wait to see wNo the locally bulit Chinese versions will be like. Good news for china and even better for us

So you mean China will again copy Russian designed missiles/weapons? :D
Not that I'm complaining though since I know its through learning from those ahead of you and copying that you can catch up and MAYBE one day surpass them.

Same as Russian has a long to learn from China. Its no more one way traffic. Russian shipbuilding and drone technology are poor. Even in terms of aviation, they are slowly losing the edge.
We have implement 3D printing for aviation and even leaders in this area where the Russia is still infant stage.

Militarily China is still no match for Russia to be honest
China needs at least 15 to 20years to match Russia.
 
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So you mean China will again copy Russian designed missiles/weapons? :D
Not that I'm complaining though since I know its through learning from those ahead of you and copying that you can catch up and MAYBE one day surpass them.



Militarily China is still no match for Russia to be honest
China needs at least 15 to 20years to match Russia.
Just becos of a missile deal and there goes ur theory again? Then Russia is a step below France with Mistral LHD deal!
 
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