LKJ86
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Interesting shots, surely not taken over Beijing?? Looks like just after take-off somewhere.
What are the chances that the DF-41 will be unveiled at this parade? I expected it to be unveiled two years ago at the Zhurihe Parade but we got the DF-31AG out of nowhere. Hopefully this time we get the DF-41.
Wow! Look how much bigger the DF-41 is than the DF-31. 18 launchers at 10 warheads apiece... that's a lot of hurt.100%. There on sattelite image of military base where ongoing are the training for the parade, noted groups frpm 18 DF-41 and 18 DF-31AG
So, do you believe China only has about 250 nuclear warheads?18 launchers at 10 warheads apiece... that's a lot of hurt.
I think it's hilarious that anyone would think China has just 280 warheads. If it did that picture (18 DF-41s + 18 DF-31AGs) would be 84% of China's nuclear arsenal. This comically low under-count is spread by clowns like Hans Kristensen who want to reduce America's nuclear weapons stockpile - an agenda I wholeheartedly support, by the way. Nothing would make me happier than for the US to have 0 nuclear warheads.So, do you believe China only has about 250 nuclear warheads?
If I remember correctly, the 70th anniversary parade is likely to be the first parade for a plane with no clear image on the Internet to have its first debut.
It's a variant of H-6. Though PLAAF didn't give publicity to all of the UAVs, We have clear images of most of them.
It's a variant of H-6. Though PLAAF didn't give publicity to all of the UAVs, We have clear images of most of them.
.., We have clear images of most of them.