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Economic Times
a day ago
- Business
- Economic Times
China discloses chilling details of monstrous DF-5B missiles with nukes 200 times destructive than Hiroshima bomb, capable of striking the entire US
Live Events Strategic implications Why now? (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel In a rare disclosure, China 's state broadcaster, CCTV , has released key specifications of the DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missile ICBM ), a powerful silo-based weapon capable of delivering nuclear strikes across the continental United release comes at a time of geopolitical and economic tensions between China and the West, particularly the US, over issues ranging from Taiwan to military expansion in the South China Sea. With a range of 12,000 kilometers and a warhead yield up to 4 megatons, the DF-5B represents a significant component of China's growing nuclear deterrence DF-5B is a two-stage, silo-based ICBM developed in the early 1970s and deployed in 1981. It measures 32.6 meters in length, has a diameter of 3.35 meters, and weighs approximately 183 missile is capable of delivering a single nuclear warhead with an explosive yield between 3 and 4 megatons of TNT, making it roughly 200 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Its range extends up to 7,460 miles (12,000 kilometers), allowing it to reach targets across the continental United States and Western Europe. Analysts see the disclosure of the DF-5B's capabilities as a strategic move to demonstrate China's nuclear deterrence strength. The missile's range and payload capacity position it as a formidable component of China's nuclear triad, ensuring a credible second-strike capability. This development comes amid rising tensions with the United States, particularly concerning security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region. Former PLA instructor Song Zhongping stated to the South China Morning Post that the DF-5 was vital in establishing China's intercontinental nuclear capability.'Without the DF-5, China wouldn't be regarded as a nation with credible intercontinental strike capability. It was instrumental in China's emergence as a nuclear power, demonstrating to the world that China must be taken seriously,' he also suggested that the disclosure might be a calculated step towards introducing next-generation, silo-based public unveiling of the DF-5B's specifications may signal a shift in China's approach to transparency regarding its military capabilities. By disclosing such information, China could aim to project confidence in its defense posture and deter potential adversaries. This move also aligns with broader efforts to modernize and expand its nuclear forces, ensuring parity with other major nuclear September 25, 2024, the Chinese Ministry of National Defence announced that the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF) had test-launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the South Pacific. Analysts suggested that the missile utilized in this test was likely a modernized version of the Pentagon's assessment indicated that China possesses more than 600 operational nuclear warheads, with expectations that this number will exceed 1,000 by 2030. Furthermore, the US Department of Defense estimated that China has established around 320 missile silos at three major besides India, China is the only country that adheres to a no-first-use policy regarding nuclear weapons, asserting that it will not engage in their use against non-nuclear states.


Time of India
a day ago
- Politics
- Time of India
China discloses chilling details of monstrous DF-5B missiles with nukes 200 times destructive than Hiroshima bomb, capable of striking the entire US
China revealed details of its DF-5B ICBM. This move highlights China's nuclear capabilities. The missile can strike the US. Tensions are rising between China and the West. This includes disputes over Taiwan. China aims to modernize its nuclear forces. A recent ICBM test occurred in the South Pacific. China's nuclear arsenal is growing. It maintains a no-first-use policy. The DF-5B's specifications reveal a potential shift in China's transparency about its military capabilities. By disclosing this information, China may seek to project confidence and deter adversaries while modernizing and expanding its nuclear forces to maintain parity with other major powers. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Strategic implications Why now? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads In a rare disclosure, China 's state broadcaster, CCTV , has released key specifications of the DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missile ICBM ), a powerful silo-based weapon capable of delivering nuclear strikes across the continental United release comes at a time of geopolitical and economic tensions between China and the West, particularly the US, over issues ranging from Taiwan to military expansion in the South China Sea. With a range of 12,000 kilometers and a warhead yield up to 4 megatons, the DF-5B represents a significant component of China's growing nuclear deterrence DF-5B is a two-stage, silo-based ICBM developed in the early 1970s and deployed in 1981. It measures 32.6 meters in length, has a diameter of 3.35 meters, and weighs approximately 183 missile is capable of delivering a single nuclear warhead with an explosive yield between 3 and 4 megatons of TNT, making it roughly 200 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Its range extends up to 7,460 miles (12,000 kilometers), allowing it to reach targets across the continental United States and Western Europe. Analysts see the disclosure of the DF-5B's capabilities as a strategic move to demonstrate China's nuclear deterrence strength. The missile's range and payload capacity position it as a formidable component of China's nuclear triad, ensuring a credible second-strike capability. This development comes amid rising tensions with the United States, particularly concerning security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region. Former PLA instructor Song Zhongping stated to the South China Morning Post that the DF-5 was vital in establishing China's intercontinental nuclear capability.'Without the DF-5, China wouldn't be regarded as a nation with credible intercontinental strike capability. It was instrumental in China's emergence as a nuclear power, demonstrating to the world that China must be taken seriously,' he also suggested that the disclosure might be a calculated step towards introducing next-generation, silo-based public unveiling of the DF-5B's specifications may signal a shift in China's approach to transparency regarding its military capabilities. By disclosing such information, China could aim to project confidence in its defense posture and deter potential adversaries. This move also aligns with broader efforts to modernize and expand its nuclear forces, ensuring parity with other major nuclear September 25, 2024, the Chinese Ministry of National Defence announced that the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF) had test-launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the South Pacific. Analysts suggested that the missile utilized in this test was likely a modernized version of the Pentagon's assessment indicated that China possesses more than 600 operational nuclear warheads, with expectations that this number will exceed 1,000 by 2030. Furthermore, the US Department of Defense estimated that China has established around 320 missile silos at three major besides India, China is the only country that adheres to a no-first-use policy regarding nuclear weapons, asserting that it will not engage in their use against non-nuclear states.


India.com
3 days ago
- India.com
China unveils deadliest nuclear missile, 200 times more powerful than..., range up to 12000 kms, can hit US anywhere, name is...
China has, for the first time, disclosed the capabilities of its powerful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the DF-5B which plays a major role in China's nuclear defense strategy. With a range that can reach the United States, it is considered one of the deadliest and most powerful weapons in China's missile arsenal. It is no doubt that China's nuclear program has always been very secretive, so the public disclosure of the DF-5B's abilities has come as a surprise. Interestingly, this revelation has come at a time when tensions between China and the US are already high due to ongoing trade disputes. Can carry multiple nuclear warheads According to China's state broadcaster, the DF-5B is described as the country's first-generation strategic ICBM. It is a major upgrade of the earlier DF-5 model, developed during the Cold War era. One of the most significant improvements is the use of MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle) technology. This allows the missile to carry and release several nuclear warheads at once. Unlike the original DF-5, which could carry only one warhead, the DF-5B is believed to carry between six and ten. Each of these warheads can re-enter the Earth's atmosphere on its own path, making it extremely difficult for missile defense systems to stop them all. In addition, the DF-5B is equipped with satellite-assisted navigation, giving it far more accuracy than earlier versions which makes the missile not only more destructive but also more precise in hitting its targets. 200 times more powerful than atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki China's intercontinental missile, the DF-5B, can carry a nuclear warhead with a blast power of about 3 to 4 megatons of TNT. To put that in perspective, this is nearly 200 times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The DF-5 missile was first developed in the early 1970s and officially became part of China's defense system in 1981. Since then, it has played a key role in China's nuclear strategy, acting as a strong deterrent. Can reach the US and Europe The DF-5B has an impressive range of up to 12,000 kilometers. This means it can reach targets in the United States and Western Europe. Despite its size and age, it can strike within 500 meters of its target, which is considered very accurate in military terms. According to Chinese media, the missile is massive and is about 32.6 meters long, 3.35 meters in diameter, and weighs around 183 tons. Its size and power make it one of the most dangerous missiles in China's arsenal today. China expanding its nuclear arsenal China is rapidly strengthening and modernizing its nuclear weapons stockpile. According to a report by the Pentagon last year, China currently possesses over 600 active nuclear warheads. This number is expected to cross 1,000 by the year 2030. The report also stated that China has built around 320 missile silos at three major locations. Despite this expansion, Beijing maintains a 'No First Use' policy — meaning it has pledged not to use nuclear weapons unless attacked first. China has also assured that it will not use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries.


Scottish Sun
4 days ago
- Politics
- Scottish Sun
China reveals first ever details of nuclear weapon 200x more powerful than Hiroshima bomb with huge 7,500-mile range
The reason for this reveal by China - long secretive about its nuke programme - is unclear NUKE SECRETS REVEALED China reveals first ever details of nuclear weapon 200x more powerful than Hiroshima bomb with huge 7,500-mile range Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHINA has offered a rare glimpse of its DF-5 nuclear missile - a 7,500-mile-range weapon with staggering explosive power. The missile is said to pack hundreds of times the destructive force of the atomic bombs that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing tens of thousands in World War II. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 China's DF-5 nuclear weapons are said to have a 7,500-mile range and an explosive yield of four megatonnes of TNT Credit: AFP 5 Chinese President Xi Jinping has claimed in the past that China's arsenal is for self-defence Credit: Getty 5 Military vehicles carrying DF-5B missiles participate in a military parade in Beijing in 2019 Credit: AFP Although China has long kept its nuclear programme secret, state broadcaster CCTV revealed key details about the upgraded DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Monday. This missile boasts a maximum range of 7,500 miles and an accuracy of 0.3 miles, as per reports by journalist Li Zexin on X. This range is enough to reach most of Europe and nearly all of the US from launch sites inside China. For example, the distance between Beijing to London is around 5,000 miles and from China to New York is roughly 7,000 miles. Read more world news ARMED TO THE TEETH China floods sea bases with nuke bombers, terrifying satellite pics show The DF-5B is said to deliver a yield of three to four megatonnes. This is about 200 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, which had an estimated explosive yield of about 15 kilotonnes of TNT. It also far surpasses the destructive power of the Nagasaki bomb, which had a yield of around 21 kilotonnes of TNT. The hi-tech ballistic missile has integrated Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle technology - allowing it to carry and release multiple nuclear warheads at once. A single DF-5B missile can release up to 10 warheads striking different targets across wide areas. Since each warhead is independent, missile defence systems find it much harder to intercept, making this weapon far more lethal than other known weapons. 5 Inside world's craziest city where you never know which floor you're on, trains run through houses & maps are useless CCTV described the missile as China's 'first-generation strategic ICBM'. The DF-5B, first created in 2015, is an upgraded variant of China's original DF-5 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) which entered service in 1981. It's unclear why this information was released, but it is believed Beijing wants to showcase its military modernisation and deter potential threats. It comes just days after China deployed its most dangerous nuclear bombers to a tiny island, as revealed by satellite pictures. Aerial photos show two hulking H-6 bombers on an airfield on Woody Island in the South China Sea, taken on May 19. The long-range aircraft date back to the 1950s, and were modelled on Soviet-era warplanes. But they have been upgraded to carry modern weapons, including hypersonic and nuclear missiles. They are considered China's most advanced bombers, and this is the first time they've been spotted on the outpost in five years. US intelligence previously warned that China could seize Taiwan's smaller islands as the first step of a full-scale invasion. In September 2024, China launched a nuclear-capable missile into the Pacific Ocean, marking the first test in 40 years. The ICBM was launched by the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force and carried a dummy warhead. The Chinese defence ministry said in a statement the rocket "fell into expected sea areas," and that it was a "routine arrangement in our annual training plan". China said the test was not directed at any country or target, and that it "informed the countries concerned in advance", a media report claimed.


The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Politics
- The Irish Sun
China reveals first ever details of nuclear weapon 200x more powerful than Hiroshima bomb with huge 7,500-mile range
CHINA has offered a rare glimpse of its DF-5 nuclear missile - a 7,500-mile-range weapon with staggering explosive power. The missile is said to pack hundreds of times the destructive force of the atomic bombs that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing tens of thousands in World War II. 5 China's DF-5 nuclear weapons are said to have a 7,500-mile range and an explosive yield of four megatonnes of TNT Credit: AFP 5 Chinese President Xi Jinping has claimed in the past that China's arsenal is for self-defence Credit: Getty 5 Military vehicles carrying DF-5B missiles participate in a military parade in Beijing in 2019 Credit: AFP Although China has long kept its nuclear programme secret, state broadcaster CCTV revealed key details about the upgraded DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Monday. This missile boasts a maximum range of 7,500 miles and an accuracy of 0.3 miles, as per This range is enough to reach most of Europe and nearly all of the US from launch sites inside China . For example, the distance between Beijing to London is around 5,000 miles and from China to New York is roughly 7,000 miles. Read more world news The DF-5B is said to deliver a yield of three to four megatonnes. This is about 200 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, which had an estimated explosive yield of about 15 kilotonnes of TNT. It also far surpasses the destructive power of the Nagasaki bomb, which had a yield of around 21 kilotonnes of TNT. The hi-tech ballistic missile has integrated Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle technology - allowing it to carry and release multiple nuclear warheads at once. Most read in The US Sun A single DF-5B missile can release up to 10 warheads striking different targets across wide areas. Since each warhead is independent, missile defence systems find it much harder to intercept, making this weapon far more lethal than other known weapons. 5 Inside world's craziest city where you never know which floor you're on, trains run through houses & maps are useless CCTV described the missile as China's 'first-generation strategic ICBM'. The DF-5B, first created in 2015, is an upgraded variant of China's original DF-5 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) which entered service in 1981. It's unclear why this information was released, but it is believed Beijing wants to showcase its military modernisation and deter potential threats. It comes just days after China Aerial photos show two hulking H-6 bombers on an airfield on Woody Island in the South China Sea, taken on May 19. The long-range aircraft date back to the 1950s, and were modelled on Soviet-era warplanes. But they have been upgraded to carry modern weapons, including hypersonic and nuclear missiles. They are considered China's most advanced bombers, and this is the first time they've been spotted on the outpost in five years. US intelligence previously warned that China could seize Taiwan's smaller islands as the first step of a full-scale invasion. In September 2024, China The ICBM was launched by the The Chinese defence ministry said in a statement the rocket "fell into expected sea areas," and that it was a "routine arrangement in our annual training plan". China said the test was not directed at any country or target , and that it "informed the countries concerned in advance", a media report claimed. 5 A KJ-500 early warning plane and Y-20 transport aircraft parked on the tarmac on Woody Island Credit: Reuters