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By writing comment such as the above ( post #632 ) , ... ...
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your intention is to get someone from PLAAF to post the unknown VLRAAM firing hitting a Targetting drone pictures.
If this is your intention, then I salute your effort.

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Maybe that is not your intention.
If that is not your intention, then your comment makes you look ridiculously stupid.
Why would PLAAF show a picture of J-16 carrying this unknown VLRAAM -- just to parade it around ??
without even testing and firing this missile into a Targetting drone ??

Do you think PLAAF can scare those Dumb Dumb in Pentagon to change their minds by seeing this parading VLRAAM picture alone ?

:yes4:

In fact, this J-16 VLRAAM picture will motivate and embolden those Dumb Dumb in Pentagon to enhance their strategy of Blackmailing and Nuking PRC back into the stone age.

Because, there is no way usa can win a conventional warfare with PRC.
Because, usaf and usn can NOT protect usaf AWACS and Tankers aircrafts and Burky DDG and usn carriers from becoming the Soft hundreds billion dollar targets within the reach of PLAAF firing power in SCS and ECS.

Without AWACS and Tankers, then those F-22s and F-35s will be even more naked and vulnerable.
These VLRAAM will send all those F-22s and F-35s to the Slippery edge of Gate to Hell.

F-35s * 400 Billion USD * Flying Coffins made by
the most patriotic americese Lockheed Martin


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Fully agree with your post. From Chinese forum source, a target drone was successfully down by this missile during the test run and yet someone can ignore that call? This news was picked up by many western news and very likely the US has observed the test launch from their spy satellite and too confirm the launch.
 
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Chinese military than inform you that they are conducting specific missile test:lol:, its a top-secret test:hitwall: your German ego in delusional mode:blah: and how do know you such test was not occurred?, just in your wet dreams and wishful thinking:cuckoo::suicide::suicide2:

Why again ranting, telling me stupid and more? I am fully aware of that said test as mentioned in that poem, but I am questioning if THIS particular missile was launced? For this we have no hint and even more all who are familiar with such tests know, that You barely carry two missiles at once. Usually for such tests the aircraft and missile carries special calibration markings.

As such to question if this missile was actially launched from this aircraft shown in that Image is IMO not that off and even more has nothing to do with my Background. But if You prefer again to be in ranting Modus again, who's The stupid one again.
 
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A Chinese J-16 strike fighter recently test-fired a mach 6 hypersonic missiles to successfully destroying the target drone at a very long range. The hypersonic missile has a range of between 200-310 miles.

The U.S. military’s own longest-range air-to-air missile, the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile. The AMRAAM is just 12 feet long and seven inches in diameter. The latest version of the American missile, the AIM-120D, reportedly boasts a maximum range in excess of 90 miles.


Launched by a fighter flying as high as 50,000 feet, the Chinese missile could climb to an altitude of around 100,000 feet and glide in the thin air for more than a hundred miles before descending to strike its target 

Beijing’s VLRAAM reportedly features an active electronically-scanned array seeker with optical back-up and mid-course satellite guidance — truly state of the art for an air-to-air missile. The AIM-120D makes do with an older-style, and less effective, mechanically-steered radar.


VLRAAM missile on J-16

The Chinese military is apparently working on a solution to the identification problem, and has proposed building a targeting network around the high-flying Divine Eagle sensor drone. A Divine Eagle could pass targeting data to a VLRAAM-armed fighter — and potentially even to the missile itself, provided any operational version of the munition incorporates a datalink.


Divine eagle drones

The Divine Eagle is a low observable, high altitude UAV meant detect stealth aircraft at long ranges, using special purpose radars.

China's giant UAV has been getting a lots of international attention. With its giant, double bodied design, carrying high performance anti-stealth radars, the drones are a potential key part of China's offensive and defensive military strategy in the coming years. Formations of Divine Eagle UAVs are expected to provide an early warning line to detect threats to China's airspace, like cruise missiles and stealth bombers, as well as be able to take on such missions as hunting for aircraft carriers in the open waters of the Pacific.




By using the single deck bus in the background (probably 3.2 meters tall, like most buses of its type) as a very crude visual yardstick, a very rough comparison suggests that the Divine Eagle is about 6 meters tall, and 15 meters long (since most high altitude large UAVs have a wingspan to body length ratio of 2.5:1 to 3:1, the wingspan of the Divine Eagle is likely its be 35 to 45 meters across). With a maximum take off weight of at least 15 tons, the Divine Eagle is the world's largest UAV, edging out the RQ-4 Global Hawk.
http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2016/11/chinas-new-mach-6-hypersonic-missile.html
 
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Can't we stop re-posting news articles and, more frustratingly, creating a new thread for it every time? There's no need to replicate a Chinese propaganda sales pitch in this forum.
 
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A Chinese J-16 strike fighter recently test-fired a mach 6 hypersonic missiles to successfully destroying the target drone at a very long range. The hypersonic missile has a range of between 200-310 miles.

The U.S. military’s own longest-range air-to-air missile, the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile. The AMRAAM is just 12 feet long and seven inches in diameter. The latest version of the American missile, the AIM-120D, reportedly boasts a maximum range in excess of 90 miles.


Launched by a fighter flying as high as 50,000 feet, the Chinese missile could climb to an altitude of around 100,000 feet and glide in the thin air for more than a hundred miles before descending to strike its target 

Beijing’s VLRAAM reportedly features an active electronically-scanned array seeker with optical back-up and mid-course satellite guidance — truly state of the art for an air-to-air missile. The AIM-120D makes do with an older-style, and less effective, mechanically-steered radar.


VLRAAM missile on J-16

The Chinese military is apparently working on a solution to the identification problem, and has proposed building a targeting network around the high-flying Divine Eagle sensor drone. A Divine Eagle could pass targeting data to a VLRAAM-armed fighter — and potentially even to the missile itself, provided any operational version of the munition incorporates a datalink.


Divine eagle drones

The Divine Eagle is a low observable, high altitude UAV meant detect stealth aircraft at long ranges, using special purpose radars.

China's giant UAV has been getting a lots of international attention. With its giant, double bodied design, carrying high performance anti-stealth radars, the drones are a potential key part of China's offensive and defensive military strategy in the coming years. Formations of Divine Eagle UAVs are expected to provide an early warning line to detect threats to China's airspace, like cruise missiles and stealth bombers, as well as be able to take on such missions as hunting for aircraft carriers in the open waters of the Pacific.




By using the single deck bus in the background (probably 3.2 meters tall, like most buses of its type) as a very crude visual yardstick, a very rough comparison suggests that the Divine Eagle is about 6 meters tall, and 15 meters long (since most high altitude large UAVs have a wingspan to body length ratio of 2.5:1 to 3:1, the wingspan of the Divine Eagle is likely its be 35 to 45 meters across). With a maximum take off weight of at least 15 tons, the Divine Eagle is the world's largest UAV, edging out the RQ-4 Global Hawk.
http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2016/11/chinas-new-mach-6-hypersonic-missile.html
Already posted @Deino please merge this to Chinese missiles and discussing thread, Thank you
 
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Raigun: simulations and experiments

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So this is the third team in China working on railguns. :D:D
 
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