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Chinese Missiles Aimed At Nowhere

January 22, 2009: China has announced that its nuclear armed ballistic missiles are not aimed at anyone. Like most countries, China has long refused to say who its nuclear armed missiles are armed at. Most of those missiles only have enough range to hit Russia, or India, or other nearby nations. For a long time, most were very definitely aimed at Russia, which had rocky relations with China from the 1960s to the 1990s. But after the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, the new, much smaller, Russia became much friendlier with the wealthier (more capitalist, but still run by communists) China. Relations between China and India also warmed up.

For the last two decades China has had about two dozen DF-5 ICBMs. These are their only missiles that can reach the United States (but only Hawaii and Alaska and the west coast of North America). But the U.S. has recently installed 18 ICBM interceptor missile systems in Alaska. There are to deal with North Korean missiles, but could also destroy most Chinese missiles headed for the western United States. Thus it makes sense for China to simply say that it is not aiming any of its missiles at anyone. Modern guidance systems can be quickly (in less than an hour) programmed for a new target, so it doesn't really matter that, normally, the missiles have no target information in them.

 

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HERALD1357    Your information is out of date by half a decade.   1/22/2009 6:08:35 AM
Sheesh, the SP PRC subject expert commentator just seems to get worse and worse.
 
RoK and Japan as well as ALASKA  and GUAM are on the KNOWN PRC target list and not by just a "dozen" or so rockets. .
 
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cwDeici       1/22/2009 9:30:05 AM
:( That's bad... (the
 
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cwDeici       1/22/2009 9:31:33 AM
It being out of date. I think they are unofficially known though. SP has made some mistakes regarding Pakistan, Afghanistan and Russia too and seems ambivalent about France.
 
I like SP though, it's got lots of good information, even if taken with a pinch of salt or more (occasionally).
 
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FJV    Meaningless   1/22/2009 1:32:33 PM
The statement may be technically correct, however I wonder how long it will take to set these missiles to any coordinates you would want to. The guy that has to punch in some numbers on a keypad to set the target will take the same time, whether the target is in Russia or the US.
 
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Softwar       1/22/2009 2:08:41 PM
Herald is correct about the short (DF-11, Df-15) and medium (DF-21, DF-25) missiles pointed at various locations around the pac-rim.  These are mobile systems - the DF-11 and 15 are hot fire from a stand incorporated with the TEL - while the DF-21 and DF-25 are cold launched from a self-contained tube on the TEL.
 
The DF-31 and DF-31A will take over for the liquid fuel DF-5 on the ICBM front - they too are cold launch from a TEL or from a silo if static based.
 
All of the above have electronic targeting systems that are programmed just before launch - just enter the co-ordinates, firing time and sit back to enjoy the fireworks.  All are nuclear capable.
 
No Day Care Center was targeted by nuclear weapons during this post.
 
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kensohaski       1/22/2009 5:02:25 PM
Can we target their maternity hospitals?
 
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Nanheyangrouchuan       1/23/2009 2:46:14 AM
Unless China has lots of nuke and/or neutron warheads, it has cheaper options to throw at SK and Japan such as chemical weapons and just fill the sky with conventional warheads, napalm, phosphorous and EMP.
 
Neutron weapons might be useful to pave the road for conquest, otherwise, the above listed weapons are just as effective and politically more acceptable to punish those Asian nations that don't bow to the right country.  I could only see the PRC using nukes on SK or Japan if they developed their own arsenals or were staging grounds for a US led land push into the PRC.
 
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HERALD1357    Good points   1/24/2009 12:37:05 PM

Unless China has lots of nuke and/or neutron warheads, it has cheaper options to throw at SK and Japan such as chemical weapons and just fill the sky with conventional warheads, napalm, phosphorous and EMP.

 

Neutron weapons might be useful to pave the road for conquest, otherwise, the above listed weapons are just as effective and politically more acceptable to punish those Asian nations that don't bow to the right country.  I could only see the PRC using nukes on SK or Japan if they developed their own arsenals or were staging grounds for a US led land push into the PRC.


But there is the blackmail factor and the traditional; history that while PLA planners (political and military)are very good at theory and their soldiers suicidally brave, their operational art and their logistics just isn't there and probably never will be.

The PRCs want to use force leverage and a political blackmail wedge to break into the first island ring. They aren't very subtle or clever about this. Its just that we have morons on our side of the equation who don't take the PRCs exactly as they show themselves to the rest of us. For that reason they mass their lomitedf rocket forces and threaten with naked aggression when they think they can. They don't have the industrial means to sustain their bluff any other way asde from nuclear blackmail, yet.
 
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