美刊刚分析的TG反舰弹道导弹测试卫星图

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China Successfully Tests 'Carrier Killer' Missile In The Gobi Desert [REPORT]

China's PLA "sunk" a U.S. aircraft carrier during a war game in remote China using its DF-21D "Carrier Killer" missile, reports Taiwan paper Want China Times.
The China Times is a 63 year old Taiwanese paper slightly slanted toward unification, but with a solid reputation and accurate reporting.
The Times report originates with a Google Earth image published at SAORBOATS Argentinian internet forum.
The photo shows two big craters on a 600 foot platform deep in China's Gobi desert that Chinese military testers used to simulate the flight deck of an aircraft carrier.
There has been talk of the DF-21 for years with estimates of its range, threat, and theater changing implications, but this could be the first known test of the rocket.
The Dong-Feng-21D ballistic missile is expected to ring China's coast on its truck-mounted launcher, posing a significant threat to U.S. Naval forces in the region.
The 21D is particularly deadly in that it streaks to the atmosphere guided by satellites and possibly GPS enabled drones, and then drops faster than sound straight down on its target

Lacking a horizontal flight path could make it much more difficult to defend against and with the Navy's new carrier's running at $13 billion plus per ship, losing one would be as great a financial blow as it would be psychological and tactical.
But Defense analyst Roger Cliff points out to The Diplomat that the DF-21 faces a greater challenge than what it faced in the Gobi.
"The thing to keep in mind is that, in order for China to successfully attack a U.S. navy ship with a ballistic missile," Cliff told The Diplomat,  "it must first detect the ship, identify it as a U.S. warship of a type that it wishes to attack ... [then] over-the-horizon radars used to detect ships can be jammed, spoofed, or destroyed; smoke and other obscurants can be deployed ... and when the missile locks on to the target its seeker can be jammed or spoofed."
Which is good news for U.S. troops as they're now facing a greater number of deployments to the region than at any time since WWII.

没空翻,见谅啊

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http://www.businessinsider.com/c ... ame-2013-1#commentsChina Successfully Tests 'Carrier Killer' Missile In The Gobi Desert [REPORT]

China's PLA "sunk" a U.S. aircraft carrier during a war game in remote China using its DF-21D "Carrier Killer" missile, reports Taiwan paper Want China Times.
The China Times is a 63 year old Taiwanese paper slightly slanted toward unification, but with a solid reputation and accurate reporting.
The Times report originates with a Google Earth image published at SAORBOATS Argentinian internet forum.
The photo shows two big craters on a 600 foot platform deep in China's Gobi desert that Chinese military testers used to simulate the flight deck of an aircraft carrier.
There has been talk of the DF-21 for years with estimates of its range, threat, and theater changing implications, but this could be the first known test of the rocket.
The Dong-Feng-21D ballistic missile is expected to ring China's coast on its truck-mounted launcher, posing a significant threat to U.S. Naval forces in the region.
The 21D is particularly deadly in that it streaks to the atmosphere guided by satellites and possibly GPS enabled drones, and then drops faster than sound straight down on its target

Lacking a horizontal flight path could make it much more difficult to defend against and with the Navy's new carrier's running at $13 billion plus per ship, losing one would be as great a financial blow as it would be psychological and tactical.
But Defense analyst Roger Cliff points out to The Diplomat that the DF-21 faces a greater challenge than what it faced in the Gobi.
"The thing to keep in mind is that, in order for China to successfully attack a U.S. navy ship with a ballistic missile," Cliff told The Diplomat,  "it must first detect the ship, identify it as a U.S. warship of a type that it wishes to attack ... [then] over-the-horizon radars used to detect ships can be jammed, spoofed, or destroyed; smoke and other obscurants can be deployed ... and when the missile locks on to the target its seeker can be jammed or spoofed."
Which is good news for U.S. troops as they're now facing a greater number of deployments to the region than at any time since WWII.

没空翻,见谅啊

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在戈壁滩沙漠[报告]中国成功测试“航母杀手导弹中国人民解放军的“沉没”美国航空母舰在利用其DF-21D“航母杀手”导弹在遥远的中国的战争游戏,台湾中国时报报道了。中国时报是一位63岁的台湾纸稍倾斜的朝向统一,但有一个坚实的声誉和准确的报告。泰晤士报的报道是在saorboats阿根廷互联网论坛上发表了谷歌地球图像。这张照片显示一个600英尺的平台,在中国的戈壁滩沙漠,中国军事人员用来模拟航母飞行甲板的两大陨石坑深。已经有它的范围,估计年的东风和威胁,剧院里的变化的影响,但是这可能是第一个已知的火箭试验。该dong-feng-21d弹道导弹预计将在其卡车中国海岸环安装发射器,成为美国海军在该地区的部队的一个重大威胁。21d尤其致命的是条纹引导卫星大气和可能的GPS功能的无人驾驶飞机,然后滴比声音快直的目标缺乏一个水平飞行路径能抵御和13000000000美元的船舶运行海军的新载体的更加困难,失去一个会是一个巨大的金融打击将心理战术。但是国防分析师罗杰悬崖指出外交官DF-21面临更大的挑战比它所面临的戈壁滩。“你要记住的是,中国要成功地攻击美国海军舰船的弹道导弹,“悬崖告诉外交官,“它必须首先探测船,识别它作为美国一个希望攻击型舰艇…[那么]在用于船舶检测地平线雷达可以被卡住,欺骗,或毁坏的;烟和其他遮蔽物可以部署…当导弹锁定的目标其导引头可以堵塞或欺骗。”这是好消息,对美国军队为他们现在所面临的一个更大的数量的部署到该地区比二战以来的任何时候。


奇怪的是 配的图上还有标中文
更奇怪的是图上除了中文外 是西班牙文。。这从哪来的图呢
会不会是某好事网友 故意做了这个图 发到外坛钓鱼的呢》

奇怪的是 配的图上还有标中文
更奇怪的是图上除了中文外 是西班牙文。。这从哪来的图呢
会不会是某好事网友 故意做了这个图 发到外坛钓鱼的呢》
itaskol 发表于 2013-1-27 20:19
奇怪的是 配的图上还有标中文
更奇怪的是图上除了中文外 是西班牙文。。这从哪来的图呢
会不会是某好事网 ...
原图出自阿根廷
247375620 发表于 2013-1-27 20:32
原图出自阿根廷
哦, 这样啊,想不到还有阿根廷人关心df21的
楼主好吓人
看着像俩瓶盖扣在上面
这地点到底在哪里啊?
先打,再画靶,嘿