MD媒体发布的DF41照片

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China Shows New Mobile ICBM on Internet
Photo reportedly shows missile leaving manufacturing plant
China’s military recently disclosed a new photo of its longest-range mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), a key element of Beijing’s large-scale strategic nuclear buildup.

The photograph of the missile reportedly leaving a manufacturing plant in China was posted online Jan. 31 in what a military enthusiast website stated was the transfer of the missile from a factory to a military unit.

The photograph shows the mobile missile covered in blue tarp and escorted by security police from the factory.

The Chinese military frequently discloses such images online as part of efforts to highlight its nuclear forces, among the most secret elements of Beijing’s military forces.

According to the online posting by a user identified only as “witten,” the missile was described as the Second Artillery Corps’ Dong Feng-41 (DF-41) ICBM.

The bulletin board stated that the missile is considered China’s SS-27 ICBM, a reference to Russia’s road-mobile Topol-M missile.

The user stated that the 16-wheeled transporter erector launcher and missile was concealed by the tarp in order to conceal its “infrared defense capabilities.”

The online report also said the DF-41 is “lower to the ground and shorter” than the SS-27 and was adapted to transit on Chinese “mountain terrain, rail and road tunnels.”

According to the post, the lower ground profile allows the missile to “to move from tunnel to tunnel during the gap when satellites are out of range”—a reference to China’s 3,000 miles of underground nuclear tunnels and production facilities for nuclear forces.

The underground nuclear network was disclosed two years ago as part of a Georgetown University arms control project that labeled the system “the Great Underground Wall” of China’s nuclear facilities.

Disclosure of the missile photo came two weeks after the Washington Free Beacon was the first to report on Dec. 17 that China had conducted a second flight of the DF-41.

The new missile is considered a major step forward in China’s strategic nuclear arsenal. The missile is difficult to track because of its mobility. It also is assessed by U.S. intelligence agencies to be outfitted with up to 10 multiple, independently targetable reentry vehicles capable of reaching the United States.

The flight test was monitored by U.S. intelligence agencies from a launch at the Wuzhai missile launch center in Shanxi province, according to U.S. officials.

An earlier flight test took place July 24, 2012.

The new mobile missile is estimated to have a range of between 6,835 and 7,456 miles.

The Pentagon has yet to list the DF-41 as part of the Chinese strategic arsenal, currently made up of a number of older silo-based missiles and newer DF-31 and DF-31A mobile missiles.

The Air Force National Air and Space Intelligence Center in a report made public in May did not name the DF-41 but referred to the development of a new long-range ICBM with multiple warheads.

“China may also be developing a new road-mobile ICBM capable of carrying a MIRV payload, and the number of warheads on Chinese ICBMs capable of threatening the United States is expected to grow to well over 100 in the next 15 years,” the report stated.

Officials said the reference to the new ICBM was meant for the DF-41, whose existence remains secret within the U.S. government.

A Chinese language banner on the road where the photo is taken has been censored, suggesting the banner may be related to the missile factory or the military unit receiving the missile.

The censorship also indicates that the photo is likely an official leak.

China analysts say the People’s Liberation Army frequently discloses new or developmental weapons systems, including stealth jets and unmanned aerial vehicles, as part of preparation for a later formal unveiling of the weapons systems.

Former military intelligence official Larry Wortzel told a congressional hearing recently that the DF-41 is an element of China’s strategic nuclear buildup.

“China is enhancing its nuclear deterrent capability by modernizing its nuclear force,” Wortzel said Nov. 20. “It is taking measures such as developing a new road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missile, the DF-41. This missile could be equipped with a multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV), allowing it to carry as many as 10 nuclear warheads.”

Wortzel also said it likely China could outfit the DF-41 with penetration aids—decoys and other simulated warheads designed to fool U.S. missile defense sensors.

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这张照片是出口转内销的,国内媒体先爆的。http://freebeacon.com/china-shows-new-mobile-icbm-on-internet/

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China Shows New Mobile ICBM on Internet
Photo reportedly shows missile leaving manufacturing plant
China’s military recently disclosed a new photo of its longest-range mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), a key element of Beijing’s large-scale strategic nuclear buildup.

The photograph of the missile reportedly leaving a manufacturing plant in China was posted online Jan. 31 in what a military enthusiast website stated was the transfer of the missile from a factory to a military unit.

The photograph shows the mobile missile covered in blue tarp and escorted by security police from the factory.

The Chinese military frequently discloses such images online as part of efforts to highlight its nuclear forces, among the most secret elements of Beijing’s military forces.

According to the online posting by a user identified only as “witten,” the missile was described as the Second Artillery Corps’ Dong Feng-41 (DF-41) ICBM.

The bulletin board stated that the missile is considered China’s SS-27 ICBM, a reference to Russia’s road-mobile Topol-M missile.

The user stated that the 16-wheeled transporter erector launcher and missile was concealed by the tarp in order to conceal its “infrared defense capabilities.”

The online report also said the DF-41 is “lower to the ground and shorter” than the SS-27 and was adapted to transit on Chinese “mountain terrain, rail and road tunnels.”

According to the post, the lower ground profile allows the missile to “to move from tunnel to tunnel during the gap when satellites are out of range”—a reference to China’s 3,000 miles of underground nuclear tunnels and production facilities for nuclear forces.

The underground nuclear network was disclosed two years ago as part of a Georgetown University arms control project that labeled the system “the Great Underground Wall” of China’s nuclear facilities.

Disclosure of the missile photo came two weeks after the Washington Free Beacon was the first to report on Dec. 17 that China had conducted a second flight of the DF-41.

The new missile is considered a major step forward in China’s strategic nuclear arsenal. The missile is difficult to track because of its mobility. It also is assessed by U.S. intelligence agencies to be outfitted with up to 10 multiple, independently targetable reentry vehicles capable of reaching the United States.

The flight test was monitored by U.S. intelligence agencies from a launch at the Wuzhai missile launch center in Shanxi province, according to U.S. officials.

An earlier flight test took place July 24, 2012.

The new mobile missile is estimated to have a range of between 6,835 and 7,456 miles.

The Pentagon has yet to list the DF-41 as part of the Chinese strategic arsenal, currently made up of a number of older silo-based missiles and newer DF-31 and DF-31A mobile missiles.

The Air Force National Air and Space Intelligence Center in a report made public in May did not name the DF-41 but referred to the development of a new long-range ICBM with multiple warheads.

“China may also be developing a new road-mobile ICBM capable of carrying a MIRV payload, and the number of warheads on Chinese ICBMs capable of threatening the United States is expected to grow to well over 100 in the next 15 years,” the report stated.

Officials said the reference to the new ICBM was meant for the DF-41, whose existence remains secret within the U.S. government.

A Chinese language banner on the road where the photo is taken has been censored, suggesting the banner may be related to the missile factory or the military unit receiving the missile.

The censorship also indicates that the photo is likely an official leak.

China analysts say the People’s Liberation Army frequently discloses new or developmental weapons systems, including stealth jets and unmanned aerial vehicles, as part of preparation for a later formal unveiling of the weapons systems.

Former military intelligence official Larry Wortzel told a congressional hearing recently that the DF-41 is an element of China’s strategic nuclear buildup.

“China is enhancing its nuclear deterrent capability by modernizing its nuclear force,” Wortzel said Nov. 20. “It is taking measures such as developing a new road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missile, the DF-41. This missile could be equipped with a multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV), allowing it to carry as many as 10 nuclear warheads.”

Wortzel also said it likely China could outfit the DF-41 with penetration aids—decoys and other simulated warheads designed to fool U.S. missile defense sensors.

This entry was posted in National Security and tagged China, nuclear weapons. Bookmark the permalink.

这张照片是出口转内销的,国内媒体先爆的。
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
就算这个导弹造出来又有什么用?
就算造出来了
老百姓也坐不起
连老百姓都坐不起的导弹
有任何价值可言么?
只不过是某些集团为了掩饰危机的面子工程而已
明明是用无数纳税人的血汗造出这种毫无价值的东西,
却偏偏还要拿来夸耀,
还怕铺张浪费得不够还是怎么着,
再说了就算发射导弹的技术好又能表示什么,
难道老百姓就坐得起么?
油价一天比一天贵某些人就是装看不到,
就算技术好,
老百姓肯定也得为乘坐这些导弹付出他们难以承担得起的燃油附加费,
其结果还不是被扒二层皮!
一年辛苦赚来的血汗钱全都给了中石油中石化,
再说了,就中国这样的食品安全状况,
谁能保证农民工乘坐的导弹一定烧得是合格的燃油?
到时候肯定又是潲水油,地沟油,转基因油什么的一拥而上,
国家的整个粮食安全全都被某些买办出卖给了外国人,
人民的安全哪里能有保障?
坐上这样的导弹能放心么?
说不定什么时候在太空就下不来了,
太空那么远,说不定一停就是好几个月,
人在上面生病了怎么办,
我们现在落后的医疗体系早就成为某些利益集团获利的工具,
在高价而没有保障的医疗体系里,
这些生病的老百姓能治得起病么?
等到好几个月重新回到地球上,
说不定房价又窜起来几倍了,
到时候,老百姓辛辛苦苦积攒下来的的继续,
还不够买半个平米的房子,你让他们怎么活?
说到底,长征导弹根本就是计生办的人为了减少中国人口,
为国外老爷们腾出住处的计谋而已,
真可笑你们这些人还在为这样的东西洗地,你们还有良心么?



再说了
你以为东风41是什么高技术设备么
东风41根本就不是什么高深的东西
以美国人的反导军事科技
只要动一根手指头就能把东风导弹全部击落
早在之前一阵子东风导弹试射的时候
美国就已经有了利用太空轨道战斗机和反导系统击落东风导弹的计划
并且已经为之做好了一切的准备
当时中国的军方根本没有任何办法抵御
但是中国的军方十分害怕美军的强大军事力量
却采取了一个非常卑鄙的办法
他们从平民中抓捕了很多少女
并且把她们脱光衣服
让她们站在东风导弹上
当美军在太空中发现东风导弹
并且锁定目标的时候
美军同时看到了这些赤身裸体的少女
试问对于这些手无寸铁的平民
美军怎么下得去手
于是东风导弹才得以幸存



事后美国国防部长
莱昂•帕内塔
特为此事作诗一首
孟良崮上兵祸凶
硝烟无尽枪炮鸣
地主媳妇何处去
灵甫抬头望太空
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?

可以拿去钓鱼了
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
钓鱼极品文啊
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
妥妥的钓鱼文,发到网易啥的看2货们吵架吧
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
作为二楼你合格了
ps小心被误伤
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
最佳二楼啊
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
合格的二楼
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
请问是远古吗
julius911 发表于 2014-2-11 10:02
请问是远古吗
绝对FY远古!!
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
老百姓就是坐得起df41也不敢把自个儿当弹头坐进去啊
日本车护送
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
你太有柴了
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
嚓,这个2楼可以的,极品啊
极品合格二楼!
二楼合格,建议发到数字网钓鱼
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
远古大神?如果不是的话转的请注明比较好吧
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
赔我键盘,赔我键盘啊!
二楼是故意的吧    ?这么长的文章   写也要写半天的    DF41wo
DF41吾很看好你
二楼的万能模板啊
,,,二楼你屌暴了,害我现在还在擦显示器
...........钓鱼极品文章啊。。。
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?

请问你是外星人?丢掉战略武器你借给兔子那种神器啊?
神二楼....看到最后一句我笑趴了
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
哥们反讽厉害
不知道2楼适不适合……
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
喷接着喷!你是GZJY?今天挣了几分?
出口站内销啊
孟良崮上兵祸凶
硝烟无尽枪炮鸣
地主媳妇何处去
灵甫抬头望太空
gangshihsg 发表于 2014-2-11 09:43
实在搞不懂!
这种东西有什么可以夸耀的么?
花那么多功夫造这个导弹究竟为了什么?
赞一个,合格的公知“八股文”,还具备钓鱼功能!
向阳515120 发表于 2014-2-11 10:50
请问你是外星人?丢掉战略武器你借给兔子那种神器啊?
看帖要仔细,要动脑子,要控制自己的情绪。
li777777 发表于 2014-2-11 11:01
喷接着喷!你是GZJY?今天挣了几分?
等你看到第7行的时候就明白了
二楼牛逼了!我居然看完了!
远古大神又来了
2楼的直钩都能在本帖倒钓鱼。。。。我还能说什么呢?
二楼钓鱼呀
二楼极品。不过估计有误伤。
li777777 发表于 2014-2-11 11:01
喷接着喷!你是GZJY?今天挣了几分?
抓到一个误伤的
liuyang4539 发表于 2014-2-11 11:57
二楼极品。不过估计有误伤。
头像是什么动物的嘴?鳄鱼吗?