And HOW is it going to be maneuverable? ...
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Give me a break...
You’ve given more than one break, but you are still dashing in your pre-defined direction… who to complain?
I was refuting to Booo’s claim, which is probably also your emotional inclination as well since this is a PLA missile,
asserting that the hit is impossible. Just by a simple math, I have demonstrated that the hit is possible, not impossible. I have quantized an underestimated probability that is about 6%, if the target is static and 400CEP is considered.
Now you start to rant about an “effective weapon against a maneuvering target”. Frankly, there are no facts to support your claim nor refute that, unless a bad thing happens. (Well, the “bad” that is to ordinary people, be ordinary Chinese or ordinary Americans, maybe “good” to interest groups and warlords on both sides.)
“HOW is it going to be maneuverable?” How not to be maneuverable? I bet, you're even not bothered to click the link that I provided. Let it show you how to:
” There are several types, of which examples include:
· the version designed for the Trident missile, which had to be able to evade Soviet anti-ballistic missile systems.
· the active radar terminal-guidance version with pinpoint accuracy for the MGM-31C Pershing II missile
· the high hypersonic land-based anti-ship ballistic missile variant of the DF-21
· the warheads used by the Russian Topol-M missile which are designed to defeat any US ABM systems. “
As long as it is maneuvable, surely feul comsuption will be considered in its operation range. Why that is an issue?
I assume we limit the talk solely to missile attack of a carrier. To be off topic, there are numerous other conceivable ways to sink a carrier. Suppose a submarine can endure lurking under the sea, and is lucky enough to encounter an enemy carrier passing by, why would a sane commander crank up his submarine to scare his enemy and drive towards the heavily guarded carrier with 0 initial speed to deliver a physical impact that yields only a smaller damage? Torpedoes will deliver a much better result from a greater distance. My understanding is, yes PLAN sucks as is now, yet it has spent a lot on those carrier sinking tactics.
Do you need an additional break? Just listen to this statement pronounced in late November 1950:
"You can tell [the soldiers] when they get up to the Yalu, they can all come home. I want to make good on my statement that they will get Christmas dinner at home,"