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This so-called "cruise missile" looks an awful lot like SM-3 to me...

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Wait, it's a cruise missile? Looks like a theater ballistic missile tbh.

Is there any estimated figures on the range and speed of this missile?
 
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Wait, it's a cruise missile? Looks like a theater ballistic missile tbh.

Is there any estimated figures on the range and speed of this missile?

I just read some tweets and it was said to have a range of 1000+km and speed from 3Ma to 5Ma. So it is a near space, supersonic (not hypersonic as it is not over 5Ma yet) cruise missile for attacking at least land targets.

Most people think it's powered by Ramjet or even Scramjet.
 
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Did China just accidentally show off its new supersonic cruise missile?
  • Mystery weapon is seen in video released by PLA Rocket Force as part of 70th anniversary celebrations only to disappear from edited version
  • Missile’s design unlike any other in military’s arsenal, experts say


Liu Zhen

Published: 1:00am, 27 Sep, 2019




People’s Republic of China
, which falls on Tuesday.
The film contained a two-second clip in which an unidentified missile with an unusual design is seen being fired from a launcher truck. However, in the later version, the scene is replaced with footage of two separate missile launches in a desert setting.


The editing did not go unnoticed by China’s military observers, several of whom suggested that the weapon in the original film might have been a never-before-seen supersonic cruise missile.



In the clip the missile appears to have slim dorsal fins, foldable tail fins and additional propellant, all of which, according to one expert who asked not to be identified, suggests it is designed to fly long distances and faster than the speed of sound.

“The new missile would probably have a range of more than 1,000km [680 miles],” the person said.

The PLA already has a land-attack subsonic cruise missile – the Changjian-10 – that has an operational range of more than 1,500km (932 miles), which is equivalent to that of a medium-range ballistic missile.


Ballistic and cruise missiles differ in a number of ways but the latter tend to fly at lower altitudes and at slower speeds, making them more vulnerable to defence systems.

However, the Rocket Force has made significant progress in the development of glider vehicles for its ballistic missiles, like the Dongfeng-17 (DF-17), which is now capable of gliding in outer atmosphere at upwards of five times the speed of sound, making it more able to evade missile defence systems.


“Now that the DF-17’s glider technology is becoming more mature it could be used elsewhere. Other missiles, like this cruise missile [in the video clip], could also adopt similar vehicles to carry the warhead,” the source said.

The missile in the original footage also appeared to be fitted with several unidentified items of kit, which a second observer, who also asked not to be identified, said might be jamming and anti-jamming devices.

“These would enhance the missile’s ability to avoid electronic interference or guided interception by enemy missile defence systems, and therefore increase its chances of penetration,” he said.

China’s missiles are likely to be a big feature of the military parade that will take place on Tuesday in Beijing, with several of them going on display to the public for the very first time.

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A military vehicle carrying DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) travels through Beijing on September 14 in a rehearsal for the military parade. Photo: Reuters
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Among the stars of the show will be the DF-17 and the DF-41, an
intercontinental ballistic missile
that is capable of carrying 10 nuclear warheads and has the range to strike any point on the US mainland. It remains to be seen if the mystery supersonic cruise missile will be among them.
Chinese President Xi Jinping
, who also chairs the Central Military Commission, will officiate the day’s events, which will also feature 15,000 troops from 59 units, more than 160 aircraft and 580 active weapon systems.
In 1949, then Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong was guest of honour at a military parade to declare the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

While there were more troops on hand that day – about 19,000 in total – there was significantly less military hardware, with just 17 aircraft taking part in the fly-past. Nine of them even did two laps to make the air force look bigger than it actually was.
 
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I just read some tweets and it was said to have a range of 1000+km and speed from 3Ma to 5Ma. So it is a near space, supersonic (not hypersonic as it is not over 5Ma yet) cruise missile for attacking at least land targets.

Most people think it's powered by Ramjet or even Scramjet.

You can't have a near space ramjet or scramjet.
 
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The Chinese Army use the Sky Dragon 50 AD system or no ? I never see a picture or video of this system used by chinese army.

Thank you.
 
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DF-100 Hypersonic Cruise Missile at National Day Military Parade 2019. With a range of 2000-3000 kms that is capable of hitting land targets or large warships.

DF 17, DF 100 & DF 41 make debuts at National Day parade


The Strategic Attack Formation is one of the most anticipated parts of Tuesday's military parade, as the DF-17, CJ-100, and DF-41 missiles, World's longest range ICBM, with range of 15,000 km, made their first appearances. DF-17 conventional missiles are used for precision strikes against medium-and-close targets. The hypersonic CJ-100 With a range of 2000-3000 km, on the other hand, is the latest cruise missile of the CJ family, and can strike long-range targets. Lastly, the DF-41 has gained worldwide attention. The purpose of the DF-41 intercontinental strategic nuclear missile is for balancing power and securing victory. Other equipment being showcased includes the second-generation JL-2 long-range ballistic missiles, solid-fuel DF-31 nuclear missiles and DF-5B nuclear missiles, which can carry multiple warheads and excel at both assault and defense. #70YearsOn #NationalDay2019

Highlights: China celebrates 70th anniversary

China's National Day Military Parade 2019: Best Moments

China marks the 70th anniversary


 
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