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Little is known about DF-51 lol how many dong feng version are there I can't keep up.
What about DF,-45 or df-51 , is it like Chinese fractional orbital bombarment system that was tested back in 2021?
This information is speculation in the Western media. Of course, there are also some Chinese self-media that will do some discussions based on the reports of these Western media. But it doesn't make any sense.

Any equipment of the PLA Rocket Forces, which will not be released through the general media. They usually provide some information in the military media or on military channels, and then officially announce it through a military parade.

The PLA Rocket Force is China's top secret force. Anyone who knows their latest news will be kept strictly confidential. As for the classified information obtained through espionage, these guys will not publish it. This is tantamount to helping China find spies.

So, for all the weapons information you mentioned, it is the thoughts of some so-called "military experts" themselves. You don't have to care.
 

@ThelastDefense

If you are very interested in China, you need to get more accurate information.
This statement of mine may help you discern the accuracy of Chinese media.


For example: Global Times

He is an independently operated international media outlet under the People's Daily(China's state media). Part of his content is to quote Western media reports and make some analysis.
In fact, his credibility in China is not 100%. The Chinese people usually don't pay much attention to his content.
This is completely different from its parent company.
 
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Lol, even Houthis can hit moving ships with their ballistic missiles.
source ?
They hit commercial ships (15 knots? Low agility) but was it with ballistic missile ???
More with classical subsonic missile or drone
 
What kind of target was it ?


A moving ship? sure not I'm afraid.
A moving target ship. Converted from decommissioned warships.

At China's Northwest Range there are moving targets simulating United States warships. They are the same size as United States warships. They were placed in orbit. These land facilities are used to simulate the high-speed movement of warships. These satellite images are easy to find.
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The DF-26B allows China to target US Navy warships operating near regions China considers to be within its sphere of influence. This capability means that all those expensive US Navy warships—notably aircraft carriers—will be vulnerable to attack from the DF-26B. The DF-26B carries the nickname “carrier killer.”

-This intermediate-range ballistic missile allows China to target U.S. Navy warships and critical military bases such as Guam.

-By leveraging these missiles, China aims to keep U.S. forces at bay during any conflict over Taiwan, thus enhancing its chances of successfully annexing the island. The U.S. must urgently reassess its defense strategies in the Indo-Pacific to counter this growing threat.


China’s DF-26B: The ‘Carrier Killer’ Threatening U.S. Naval Dominance
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been led by a cadre of strategists who believe that it is their right and a paramount national security concern to annex neighboring Taiwan as well as to push their military’s influence deeper into the Pacific Ocean.

The biggest hurdle to such an ambitious goal has been the United States Armed Forces. Specifically, given the geography of the region, the US Navy’s power projection has always been a complicating factor for Chinese strategists.

After many years of thinking about this problem, finally, China’s military may have worked out a solution that should trouble every US war planner.

Beijing figured out long ago that any conflict with the West over Taiwan, for example, would be waged closer to China’s shores than America’s. And since most of China’s possible targets, notably Taiwan, are all reliant upon the US military for their defense, China’s forces would enjoy the equivalent of home-field advantage.

The DF-26B: China's Game-Changing Missile Arsenal Explained
The Dong Feng (DF)-26B is an intermediate-range ballistic missile that is a variant of the DF-26. This is an antiship ballistic missile version of the DF-26, which is specifically designed to reach targets as far afield as the US-controlled island of Guam. Since 2009, Guam has become the epicenter of US military activity stationed in what is now known as the Indo-Pacific. That island, which is about 4,000 kilometers from China’s shores, is home to a wide range of American military systems and personnel. The airfields of Guam, for instance, will play a critical role in any US military engagement with China—which many experts believe is coming soon.

The DF-26 would allow for Chinese forces to target those fixed positions and remove Guam as a base for the Americans in the event war between China and the United States over Taiwan erupts.

From a “Carrier Killer” to a “Ship Killer”
The DF-26B allows China to target US Navy warships operating near regions China considers to be within its sphere of influence. This capability means that all those expensive US Navy warships—notably aircraft carriers—will be vulnerable to attack from the DF-26B. The DF-26B carries the nickname “carrier killer.”

A 2022 United States Department of Defense analysis of China’s missile capabilities indicates “significant increases across the board” in terms of China’s missile arsenal. China increased the number of intermediate-range ballistic missiles, like the DF-26B from 300 in 2021, to 500 just a year later. By now, they must have over a thousand of these systems. That’s more than enough to stymie any US Navy attempt to bring its forces closer to Chinese shores, during the outbreak of war.

And that’s the point. China doesn’t need to fight the US Navy directly. Beijing’s forces just needs to keep the bulk of American military power back long enough for their forces to achieve their objectives. It’s all about playing keep-away. In so doing, without a consistent, reliable US military intervention directed against a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, China’s forces will have the opportunity to run roughshod over the region.

A 2022 assessment from Business Insider outlines how, “There are about 250 [DF-26] launchers that are able to be reloaded, as there are an estimated two missiles for every launcher, meaning China could quickly overwhelm an adversary’s defenses with a barrage of DF-26s, which China says is capable against large and medium-sized ships.” In fact, there are so many DF-26 launches scattered throughout China’s defensive perimeter that these weapons are more than just carrier killers. They’re general “ship killers,” too, according to Tom Shugart of the Center for a New American Security think tank in Washington, D.C.

Bottom line: once China decides to go into Taiwan and take the island for itself, the US military will find itself unable to effectively project power in defense of Taiwan. The longer that the US military is unable to reliably deploy its forces in defense of Taiwan; the less that China fears or respects the United States, the more likely the chance is that the PRC will defeat America. Washington must do a serious rethinking of its force posture in the Indo-Pacific and what it is willing to sacrifice in defense of Taiwan
Can they sink chinese carriers ?
 
What a nonsense question, why would they sink Chinese carriers ?
It's obviously a provocation and jealousy, why should you care.
 
Rhetorical question. Can such type of missiles sink a Chinese carrier ?
They are designed for American and Indian carriers, your question is irrelevant.
 
Nope. Let me rephrase " can missiles like DF 24 sink a chinese carrier " ?
It is impossible for a missile with any conventional warhead to sink an aircraft carrier. The goal of the DF21D/DF26 is not to sink it, but to damage it. They were designed to render these massive warships incapacitated. For example, wrecking the power system or the deck of an aircraft carrier.

Chinese military fans once suggested: to test these missiles with Soviet decommissioned aircraft carriers that China already has. China has several Soviet decommissioned aircraft carriers, and now they are all civilian tourist parks. For example, the aircraft carrier Minsk, which just caught fire some time ago, and there is also an aircraft carrier Kiev in Tianjin.

But this kind of test is pointless. It is just a demonstration action. When these missiles are capable of hitting smaller and faster warships from thousands of kilometers away, their deterrent power is more than enough.
 
What about DF,-45 or df-51 , is it like Chinese fractional orbital bombarment system that was tested back in 2021?
What the source/proof of your claim that DF-45 and DF-51 existence and what is the proofs and backups of your claim that was tested in 2021?
 
What the source/proof of your claim that DF-45 and DF-51 existence and what is the proofs and backups of your claim that was tested in 2021?
Just speculation. There's a 20 20 heavy off road tel launcher seen on Chinese high way. Everything in pla is kept secret so maybe there's a new icbm in the works. As for fractional orbital bombarment that was my guess because it travelled from the South pole must be a very long distance icbm lol and there was a test done in 2021.
 
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