Thanks to Bubba for this one. His administartion took the 5-axis milling machine off of the DO NOT EXPORT list and sold it to China...AGAINST the advice of the military. The 5-axis milling machine allows for tighter tolerances in aircraft and/or missile bodies.
Old news!HAs been posted on FR
Old news!HAs been posted on FR
Bernie Schwartz must be smiling.
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CHINA'S NEW MISSILE 'WARNING TO U.S.' |
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Posted by Iam1ru1-2 On News/Activism 06/21/2005 10:22:52 PM EDT · 15 replies · 379+ views World Net Daily ^ | Jerry Seper China's newly developed submarine-launched Ju Lang-2 missile should serve as a warning to the U.S. not to underestimate Beijing's military power, say Taiwanese military experts. "The Ju Lang-2 poses a great threat to the U.S. because it has better precision and guidance and is harder to detect," said Weng Ming-hsien, a professor from the Institute of Strategic Studies at the Tamkang University. Weng said China probably would deploy the Ju Lang-2, which carries nuclear warheads, on its Han-class nuclear submarines. "China wants to tell the U.S. that it has never stopped developing nuclear arms," he said. "China also wants to... |
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China test-fires new submarine-launched missile |
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Posted by esryle On News/Activism 06/17/2005 10:25:20 PM EDT · 41 replies · 793+ views Times Leader.com ^ | June 17, 2005 TOKYO - (KRT) - China test-fired a new long-range, submarine-launched ballistic missile Thursday, Japanese government sources said Friday. The new missile is believed to be the Ju Lang-2, a modified version of the intercontinental ballistic missile Dong Feng-31 that has a range of about 8,000 kilometers. The new SLBM was believed to be fired from a nuclear submarine in waters off Qingdao and touched down in a desert in China several thousand kilometers away. It has been confirmed that China test-fired an SLBM in 2001. China is believed to possess about 30 ICBMs and has been conducting research on multiple-warhead... |
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Beam me up, Scotty.
Are we gonna have to nuke them before they nuke us??
The threat looms much larger when you consider the growing Eurasian Alliance
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/3/12/171703.shtml
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/5/14/172106.shtml
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=15218
Not to worry. After all, we stopped Iraq's extremely advanced nuclear program.
Hopefully these missiles are similar to the one the Russians used to launch Cosmos 1.
bttt