
China tests nuclear-capable long-range missile in the South Pacific – and gives only 90 minutes of warning
China tests nuclear-capable long-range missile in the South Pacific – and gives only 90 minutes of warning.
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Globally deployable from the sea: China’s JL-2 and JL-3 show new missile capabilities of China’s JL-2 missiles and the newer JL-3 model can both reach the target area when launched from the Navy’s nuclear-armed 094 ballistic submarines in coastal waters. China expands nuclear arsenal: Pentagon warns of growing nuclear threat in Pacific China has the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal after Russia and the US and is on track to increase its stockpile of warheads from around 600 to 1,000 by 2030, according to the Pentagon.
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Globally deployable from the sea: China’s JL-2 and JL-3 show new missile capabilities of China’s JL-2 missiles and the newer JL-3 model can both reach the target area when launched from the Navy’s nuclear-armed 094 ballistic submarines in coastal waters.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1China expands nuclear arsenal: Pentagon warns of growing nuclear threat in Pacific China has the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal after Russia and the US and is on track to increase its stockpile of warheads from around 600 to 1,000 by 2030, according to the Pentagon.
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