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​China’s hypersonic strike vehicle ‘in third test flight’ — RT News

Published time: December 04, 2014 21:17


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Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2.(AFP Photo / DARPA)

China, Military, Missile defense, Security,Vessels
China has reportedly conducted a third flight test for its new ultra-high speed strike vehicle – capable of travelling at up to eight times the speed of sound, in what experts suspect is part of the development of its strategic nuclear program.

The test flight, monitored by US intelligence services this week, was the third in a series of tests of the Wu-14 hypersonic glide vehicle—a high-accuracy, high speed projectile, reports the Washington Free Beacon. The first two were conducted earlier this year.

READ MORE: Missile defense buster: China tests new hypersonic glide vehicle

A Pentagon representative confirmed the test to the WFB, but declined to provide further comment.

“We are aware of reports regarding this test and we routinely monitor foreign defense activities,” Marine Corps Lt. Col. Jeff Pool said. “However, we don’t comment on our intelligence or assessments of foreign weapon systems.”

Lora Saalman, a nuclear policy expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said China’s third test of the Wu-14 in a year suggests an ongoing trend of militarization.

“Not only does this third test of the WU-14 in one year indicate that this is a priority program for China, it also suggests that U.S. historical concerns over a Chinese quantitative ‘sprint to parity’ in nuclear weapons are misdirected,” she was quoted as saying in the Beacon.

READ MORE: China confirms new hypersonic glide vehicle test-flight

Though some form of hyper-sonic weapons has existed for decades, the new missiles being developed by the US, China and others belong to a class of their own because of the “boost-glide” technology which enables them to travel very quickly and at a flat angle. Boost-glide weapons follow a hard-to-trace trajectory which makes them difficult to target using current missile-defense systems.

The weapons "are launched by big rockets just like a ballistic missile is," explained Carnegie nuclear expert James Acton. "But then rather than arcing higher than the atmosphere, they are put on a trajectory to re-enter the atmosphere as quickly as possible. Then they just glide to the target," he was featured as saying in Business Insider this fall.

Experts say hypersonic capabilities are indicative of a large scale military build-up. Mark Schneider, a former Pentagon strategic forces specialist, was quoted as saying in the Washington Free Beacon that China’s latest hypersonic vehicle test poses “a serious threat.”

The US and China have been engaged in what some have dubbed a hypersonic arms race. This summer, the US tested its own hypersonic missile after China ran its second test of the Wu-14. Though both countries had successfully tested hypersonic weapons in the past, both August tests failed.

READ MORE: Hypersonic Advanced Weapon test fails four seconds after launch

Russia, not one to stay out of the game for long, has also announced plans to build its first hypersonic missile before 2020. India, too, is involved in the development of the ultra-high speed arms.
 
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China’s hypersonic strike vehicle ‘in third test flight’ — RT News

Published time: December 04, 2014 21:17


18.si.jpg

Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2.(AFP Photo / DARPA)

China, Military, Missile defense, Security,Vessels
China has reportedly conducted a third flight test for its new ultra-high speed strike vehicle – capable of travelling at up to eight times the speed of sound, in what experts suspect is part of the development of its strategic nuclear program.

The test flight, monitored by US intelligence services this week, was the third in a series of tests of the Wu-14 hypersonic glide vehicle—a high-accuracy, high speed projectile, reports the Washington Free Beacon. The first two were conducted earlier this year.

READ MORE: Missile defense buster: China tests new hypersonic glide vehicle

A Pentagon representative confirmed the test to the WFB, but declined to provide further comment.

“We are aware of reports regarding this test and we routinely monitor foreign defense activities,” Marine Corps Lt. Col. Jeff Pool said. “However, we don’t comment on our intelligence or assessments of foreign weapon systems.”

Lora Saalman, a nuclear policy expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said China’s third test of the Wu-14 in a year suggests an ongoing trend of militarization.

“Not only does this third test of the WU-14 in one year indicate that this is a priority program for China, it also suggests that U.S. historical concerns over a Chinese quantitative ‘sprint to parity’ in nuclear weapons are misdirected,” she was quoted as saying in the Beacon.

READ MORE: China confirms new hypersonic glide vehicle test-flight

Though some form of hyper-sonic weapons has existed for decades, the new missiles being developed by the US, China and others belong to a class of their own because of the “boost-glide” technology which enables them to travel very quickly and at a flat angle. Boost-glide weapons follow a hard-to-trace trajectory which makes them difficult to target using current missile-defense systems.

The weapons "are launched by big rockets just like a ballistic missile is," explained Carnegie nuclear expert James Acton. "But then rather than arcing higher than the atmosphere, they are put on a trajectory to re-enter the atmosphere as quickly as possible. Then they just glide to the target," he was featured as saying in Business Insider this fall.

Experts say hypersonic capabilities are indicative of a large scale military build-up. Mark Schneider, a former Pentagon strategic forces specialist, was quoted as saying in the Washington Free Beacon that China’s latest hypersonic vehicle test poses “a serious threat.”

The US and China have been engaged in what some have dubbed a hypersonic arms race. This summer, the US tested its own hypersonic missile after China ran its second test of the Wu-14. Though both countries had successfully tested hypersonic weapons in the past, both August tests failed.

READ MORE: Hypersonic Advanced Weapon test fails four seconds after launch

Russia, not one to stay out of the game for long, has also announced plans to build its first hypersonic missile before 2020. India, too, is involved in the development of the ultra-high speed arms.

This is not an actual photograph.

READ MORE: Hypersonic Advanced Weapon test fails four seconds after launch

Who compares US' Hpersonic weapon with that of china is an ignorant in this area. They both are totally different and the weapon of US is way way ahead of that of china. It uses Scramjet propulsion and completes the flight in atmosphere unlike the chinese weapon which releases the glide vehicle from the edge of atmospher at mach 10 speed which reduces to mach 5 by the time it reaches target.

These both are different weapon with chinese one being way inferior.
 
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Soon there will the 4th、5th、6th and Nth test。

Soon there will be tests of other hypersonic vehicles。

So there is no need to write a long article that's full of errors every time China sends something into the space。
 
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And who exactly were the major players in the WW2. Germany, USSR and Japan.

dude..only Germany was played major role during WW2,about whom this same line was uttered.other players came into picture later(USSR during Cold War,Japan during same phase)
 
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what a strange smoke/contrail, sure it's from the test ?

if it is, I wonder what it says about the missile.. @gambit any input ?
飞行器需要火箭发射入太空
这是社交网络流出的照片
中国官方没有公布消息,所以这不是一次商业发射
The aircraft need to rocket into space
This is a social network out of photos

There is no official announcement, so this is not a commercial launch
 
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:sarcastic:

same lines were repeated in favor of Germany,USSR and Japan(as an economic power) in 20th century.. :lazy2:
except, US has more people than all of them and at this point, combined.

We don't, we don't need to be as good, we just need to be pretty good to be a lot better than they are.
 
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