Chinese Missile Development News

A new type of stealth cruise missile has been revealed in a specialized Chinese academic paper.

Missile Length: <4 m
Missile Dimensions: (Folded) Width <0.85 m; Thickness = 0.35 m
Weight: <1,300 kg
Maximum Level Flight Speed: 250.7 m/s
Cruise Speed: 237.27 m/s
Range: 1,330 km

This type of cruise missile features specifically optimized stealth characteristics; its engine exhaust nozzle incorporates a cold-air injection design to further reduce the infrared signature of its exhaust plume.

Speculation: This is a stealth cruise missile designed specifically to accommodate the Internal Weapons Bay (IWB) characteristics of the J-20, J-35A, and other stealth fighter aircraft.
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@Michael
dont you think the PLARF has quite less inventory, as in terms of numbers of missile?
The PLARF has only about more or less3500 missiles , which in my view is quite small for a service with that big of a budget and strong hold?
Iranians seem to have more , but we can argue on the complexity of the missiles and dependence on other things .
Can you explain like how are they not more , or are they but just hiding in some place for years.
More like in depth analysis. also plz dont try to spin the wheel and answer way of the topic.
I had read around 2-3 reports by CASI and other long time ago , they had similar numbers.
 
@Michael
dont you think the PLARF has quite less inventory, as in terms of numbers of missile?
The PLARF has only about more or less3500 missiles , which in my view is quite small for a service with that big of a budget and strong hold?
Iranians seem to have more , but we can argue on the complexity of the missiles and dependence on other things .
Can you explain like how are they not more , or are they but just hiding in some place for years.
More like in depth analysis. also plz dont try to spin the wheel and answer way of the topic.
I had read around 2-3 reports by CASI and other long time ago , they had similar numbers.
Your viewpoint has serious problems.

You can try answering this question first:

How many Iranian missiles do you think are roughly equivalent in terms of the combat effectiveness and deterrent power of one DF-5C missile against an adversary?

* A little-known fact:
The country with the most submarines in the world is not the United States, not Russia, not China... but North Korea!
 
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Your viewpoint has serious problems.

You can try answering this question first:

How many Iranian missiles do you think are roughly equivalent in terms of the combat effectiveness and deterrent power of one DF-5C missile against an adversary?

* A little-known fact:
The country with the most submarines in the world is not the United States, not Russia, not China... but North Korea!
you are back with your old plays man.
I have already said in my earlier comment that "Iranians seem to have a larger inventory , but we can argue the complexity,size and other things"

Iranians seem to have quite a lot of SRBMs , which the chinese do too (persumably more technologically superior) but i my asking was the size of inventory.

WHAT DO YOU THINK? Are these enough? , considering how many "enemies" the chinese have . and each of them have thier own ABM sheilds. and ISAR/ISTAR.

PLARF will use a part of its inventory in the taiwan straights initial attacks (correct me if i am wrong about wether the army 1st artillery will be used or not) , then how will it sustain the larger and longer attacks that will go on for days .

Is their a strategy on how the PLARF will try to have the maximize efficiency with its missiles? as in saving up inventory? , does it have any storage sites from where the figures dont come out?

Or any paper i can read , A chinese origin one would be better (if its translated into english)
 
you are back with your old plays man.
I have already said in my earlier comment that "Iranians seem to have a larger inventory , but we can argue the complexity,size and other things"

Iranians seem to have quite a lot of SRBMs , which the chinese do too (persumably more technologically superior) but i my asking was the size of inventory.

WHAT DO YOU THINK? Are these enough? , considering how many "enemies" the chinese have . and each of them have thier own ABM sheilds. and ISAR/ISTAR.

PLARF will use a part of its inventory in the taiwan straights initial attacks (correct me if i am wrong about wether the army 1st artillery will be used or not) , then how will it sustain the larger and longer attacks that will go on for days .

Is their a strategy on how the PLARF will try to have the maximize efficiency with its missiles? as in saving up inventory? , does it have any storage sites from where the figures dont come out?

Or any paper i can read , A chinese origin one would be better (if its translated into english)
US is planning to increase its (conventional) missile inventory to around 60,000.

Lesson from Iran war.
 

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