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Chinese hypersonic research

Do you believe this news is true?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 24 85.7%
  • No.

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • Well ,There is such a project, but the speed performance is hardly faster than SR-71.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    28
:D

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Here comes the next generation of this system for keeping a close eye on the whereabouts of the world's 17 large naval assets :enjoy:

更宽视场离轴相机技术研究与进展

进一步拓展研究离轴多反(含二反、四反)系统,可扩大视场2倍以上,具有良好的空间环境适应性。结合空间应用技术,形成“基于离轴多反空间超宽高清动态成像技术”。于2012年获国防技术发明一等奖,2013年获国家技术发明二等奖。

采用前述技术和发明,与已掌握1.4倍总像元数TDICCD直线拼接,在国内首提研发的0.4倍小像元CMOSTDI,研制最新需求的更宽幅、高分辨与短重访相机:

1) 完成0.5倍分辨力宽幅相机预研,为0.25倍分辨力(验证),0.83倍幅宽与5倍噪声等效反射比(满足水下探测)的XX-X改进型卫星相机研制奠定基础。

2) 快响相机,与863相机同轨高,0.5倍分辨力,2倍幅宽,一半重量。

3) 甚高分辨宽幅相机,全色/多光谱/红外成像与激光测高四光合一,采用X m主镜,XX m焦距,幅宽为国外同分辨力相机的3倍。可应用于大椭圆、高轨与静轨,实现更高空间/时间分辨力与小时级/静止定点观测。
 
how about your toy? is your antiship balistic missile ever tested in real scenarios?
I´m curious how do you want to target a moving ship 1,000 miles away.
LOL,you can have a try.
Oh,i forget vietnam only have some dinghies.DF-21D aims at large scale warship,can't hit your dinghies.LOL
In China,when the weapon is exposed to foreign media,this weapon is already outdated.
Viet,things that you can't imagine are more than what you can imagine.

By the way,let me tell you why vietnam can't become the next nuclear power.
Vietnam may have technology to make some fission bombs(Fission bomb actually is not very difficult in modern time).
But the UN security council won't let you develop your nuclear tech.
Beyond that,vietnam is too near to China and too far to heaven.

North Korea is Chinese ally.Pakistan is Chinese ally.Israel is the father of US,grandpa of Japan.
India is big enough and had a good relation with both Soviet and US when they developed their nuclear power.
Iraq had the most powerful army and aggressive ambition in middle east at that time,quite like Vietnam.
Vietnam will become the next Iraq not nuclear power if you develop your nuclear power.LOL.
 
not nukes my friend. my point is: it is not how you see yourself, but how others see you.
you say being peaceful. but will other see you as peaceful as you claim.

whether CHina has nuke or not, west world woule never looks on CHIna as an real firend.

to USA and west world, China with nukes is a worth rival but CHina without nuke was just a insignificant clown.

a rival at least is worth respect .
 
Here comes the next generation of this system for keeping a close eye on the whereabouts of the world's 17 large naval assets :enjoy:

更宽视场离轴相机技术研究与进展

进一步拓展研究离轴多反(含二反、四反)系统,可扩大视场2倍以上,具有良好的空间环境适应性。结合空间应用技术,形成“基于离轴多反空间超宽高清动态成像技术”。于2012年获国防技术发明一等奖,2013年获国家技术发明二等奖。

采用前述技术和发明,与已掌握1.4倍总像元数TDICCD直线拼接,在国内首提研发的0.4倍小像元CMOSTDI,研制最新需求的更宽幅、高分辨与短重访相机:

1) 完成0.5倍分辨力宽幅相机预研,为0.25倍分辨力(验证),0.83倍幅宽与5倍噪声等效反射比(满足水下探测)的XX-X改进型卫星相机研制奠定基础。

2) 快响相机,与863相机同轨高,0.5倍分辨力,2倍幅宽,一半重量。

3) 甚高分辨宽幅相机,全色/多光谱/红外成像与激光测高四光合一,采用X m主镜,XX m焦距,幅宽为国外同分辨力相机的3倍。可应用于大椭圆、高轨与静轨,实现更高空间/时间分辨力与小时级/静止定点观测。


A brief translation please...
 
A brief translation please...
It‘s some kind of new generation satellite camera , perhaps for locating & tracking & targeting carrier battle group, the former news you asked is about the satellite itself, the project started in 2005 and 4 satellites in service till 2009, in 2012 and 2013 the project won some national awards, these technical specifications (which I don't understand) are merely demonstration of how advanced it is.
 
Search it carefully.It was not the first H-BOMB which can be used in pratical war.It used liquefied diplogen and this is just a trial tech,not pratical tech.

Okay buddy, you can see for yourself where it says first hydrogen bomb in the last sentence in my previous post.

http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Ivy.htmlOn 31 January 1950 Pres. Harry S. Truman publicly declared the U.S. intention to develop a hydrogen bomb. The primary motivations for this declaration was were two surprising revelations - the Soviet Union's first fission bomb during the previous fall; and the discovery of Klaus Fuchs' espionage activity of at Los Alamos, uncovered just days before. These combined shocks, added to the rapidly growing Cold War tensions, created grave concern at the highest levels of Washington about the United States being overtaken in a nuclear arms race by the Soviet Union.

From that time onward, the highest priority was placed on developing new and more potent strategic weapons - especially thermonuclear weapons (hydrogen bombs). At that time though no one had good ideas about how a practical thermonuclear weapon could be made, rendering Truman's declaration hollow. This raised new fears - that Truman's pronouncement may have spurred Soviet thermonuclear efforts onward even faster, and that they might have hit upon concepts not yet known in the U.S. Consequently a fallback strategy was pursued - developing the highest yield fission bomb possible, a technical effort led by Theodore Taylor at Los Alamos. The conceptual breakthroughs of Stanslaw Ulam and Edward Teller the following January provided the needed insights to develop a thermonuclear device.

So from early 1951 onward, these two parallel efforts to develop high yield weapons were focused on a Pacific Proving Ground test series for late in 1952. This series - Operation Ivy - exploded the two largest bombs tested up to that time. It inaugurated the thermonuclear age with the first "true" thermonuclear test (code name Mike), which was considerably more powerful than all the high explosives used in two World Wars put together. Ivy also tested the highest yield pure fission weapon ever exploded. It is part of my responsibility as Commander in Chief of the Armed forces to see to it that our country is able to defend itself against any possible aggressor. Accordingly, I have directed the AEC to continue its work on all forms of atomic weapons, including the so-called hydrogen or Super bomb.
 
@Oldman1

it was not a bomb. It was a thermonuclear detonation device. It weighed 80 tons. It was moved around by being disassembled and towed on trucks then reassembled. The reason is because the American scientists did not fully understand what they were doing since they focused on only hydrogen fusion instead of all the possibilities. They didn't realize that akali hydrides would be far superior to attempting to liquefy hydrogen.
 
@Oldman1

it was not a bomb. It was a thermonuclear detonation device. It weighed 80 tons. It was moved around by being disassembled and towed on trucks then reassembled. The reason is because the American scientists did not fully understand what they were doing since they focused on only hydrogen fusion instead of all the possibilities. They didn't realize that akali hydrides would be far superior to attempting to liquefy hydrogen.

bomb
bäm/
noun
noun: bomb; plural noun: bombs; noun: volcanic bomb; plural noun: volcanic bombs; noun: a bomb
  1. 1.
    a container filled with explosive, incendiary material, smoke, gas, or other destructive substance, designed to explode on impact or when detonated by a time mechanism, remote-control device, or lit fuse.
    synonyms: explosive, incendiary (device);More
    missile, projectile;
    datedblockbuster, bombshell
    "they saw bombs bursting on the runway"
    • an explosive device fitted into a specified object.
      "a package bomb"
    • nuclear weapons considered collectively as agents of mass destruction.
      noun: the bomb
      "she joined the fight against the bomb"
      synonyms: nuclear weapons, nuclear bombs, atom bombs, A-bombs
      "countries with the bomb"
    • a small pressurized container that sprays liquid, foam, or gas.
      "the bug bombs we tried did not kill the cockroaches"
  2. 2.
    a lump of lava thrown out by a volcano.
The purpose was to create a bomb.
 
bomb
bäm/
noun
noun: bomb; plural noun: bombs; noun: volcanic bomb; plural noun: volcanic bombs; noun: a bomb
  1. 1.
    a container filled with explosive, incendiary material, smoke, gas, or other destructive substance, designed to explode on impact or when detonated by a time mechanism, remote-control device, or lit fuse.
    synonyms: explosive, incendiary (device);More
    missile, projectile;
    datedblockbuster, bombshell
    "they saw bombs bursting on the runway"
    • an explosive device fitted into a specified object.
      "a package bomb"
    • nuclear weapons considered collectively as agents of mass destruction.
      noun: the bomb
      "she joined the fight against the bomb"
      synonyms: nuclear weapons, nuclear bombs, atom bombs, A-bombs
      "countries with the bomb"
    • a small pressurized container that sprays liquid, foam, or gas.
      "the bug bombs we tried did not kill the cockroaches"
  2. 2.
    a lump of lava thrown out by a volcano.
The purpose was to create a bomb.

fine. us created a bomb, china created a miniaturized warhead.
 
fine. us created a bomb, china created a miniaturized warhead.

Wouldn't surprise me if TheTheoryofMilitaryLogistics accused us of stealing that or this.
Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MIRV land-based ICBMs were considered destabilizing because they tended to put a premium on striking first. The world's first MIRV—US Minuteman III missile of 1970—threatened to rapidly increase the US's deployable nuclear arsenal and thus the possibility that it would have enough bombs to destroy virtually all of the Soviet Union's nuclear weapons and negate any significant retaliation.
 
yeah also the US says this is her contribution to world peace: the ICBM peacekeeper.
world wide delivery in less than 30 minutes.

LGM-118 Peacekeeper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Put this way, because of the existence of weapon such as LGM 118 peacemaker and SS-18, the cold war remained cold throughout its entire duration. So yes, it has its contribution towards peace.
 
Wouldn't surprise me if TheTheoryofMilitaryLogistics accused us of stealing that or this.
Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MIRV land-based ICBMs were considered destabilizing because they tended to put a premium on striking first. The world's first MIRV—US Minuteman III missile of 1970—threatened to rapidly increase the US's deployable nuclear arsenal and thus the possibility that it would have enough bombs to destroy virtually all of the Soviet Union's nuclear weapons and negate any significant retaliation.
I don't deny that it's not a bomb.But it is just a trial bomb weighed 80tons and can't be used in war.
By contrast,Soviet is the first country to make a practical H-bomb in the world.
There is a long way between a trial sample and a practical weapon.
Did CIA stole Soviet's tech in your logic?LOL.
In WW2,so many european scientists escaped to US to support Manhattan Project while Soviet is in a fierce war.
But the result is that Soviet's tech catch up and exceed US in 1953.
It's so shame for you to say something like "Someone stole my tech."
 

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