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CHINA'S NEWEST MISSILE SET FOR VJ DAY PARADE

DF-16S GOING ON A TOUR

By Jeffrey Lin and P.W. Singer Posted April 28, 2015

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DF-16 Launch My Military Photos via Photobucket The DF-16 is one of China's most accurate missiles, with enough accuracy to hit slowly moving targets. But it'll be a while until the DF-16 replaces all 1,000 of the older DF-11 and DF-15.

Chinese Internet buzz suggests that the DF-16 missile will make a public debut at the August 2015 Victory Day parade in Beijing on the 70th anniversary of World War II's end, as suggested by this photo of the missile being transported to northern China.

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DF-16 Weibo A DF-16 TEL vehicle travels on the highway (like most other countries, Chinese military vehicles regularly use highways alongside civilian traffic), likely to the parade preparation ground to rehearse for the 70th anniversary of VJ Day in Beijing.

China is quickly upgrading its formidable missile forces to match advances in defense technologies. While existing Chinese forces make use of anti-air and ballistic to deny access around large portions of airspace, ocean and land bordering China, newer missiles will be more effective against elements of America's Air Sea Battle concept, like stealthy drones, and mobile enemy targets like anti-ship missile launchers.

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DF-16 Launcher 飞扬军事 中国军迷原创第一站 - via sinodefence.com The DF-16 began development in the mid 2000s, where it was initially identified as the DF-11C, a two stage variant of the DF-11. The second stage has manuevering fins at the base of the second (upper) stage allows the DF-16 to make flight corrections to hit targets more accurately.

The DF-16 short ranged ballistic missile (SRBM) is an improvement over the DF-11 and DF-15 SRBMs fielded by the PLA and Second Artillery. Currently, China has deployed over 1,000 of the two older missiles, which have ranges of about 500km-700km and an accuracy of about 30 meters, opposite of Taiwan. According to the Project 2019 Institute, a think tank, the DF-16 is currently deployed to a Second Artillery regiment in Guangdong Province, a suitable location for targeting either Taiwan or Vietnam.

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DF-16 TEL Chinese Internet To accommodate the larger two stage DF-16 missile, the TEL vehicle has ten wheels instead of the DF-11's eight wheels. With cross country capability, the DF-16's TEL vehicle could go off road to dodge enemy aircraft, and launch the solid fueled DF-16 in under a minute.

The DF-16 is larger, as evidenced by its use of a five axis transport erector launch (TEL) vehicle, versus the older missile's four axle TEL. With an estimated range of around 1,000km and a 5-10 meter accuracy, the DF-16 also flies higher and faster, making it more difficult for missile defense systems to intercept it. The DF-16's high accuracy, rapid flight time and its large 500kg-1000kg warhead would allow it to target moving enemy targets, such as ships, missile TEL vehicles and leadership convoys.

http://www.popsci.com/chinas-newest-missile-set-vj-day-parade
 
CHINA'S NEWEST MISSILE SET FOR VJ DAY PARADE

DF-16S GOING ON A TOUR

By Jeffrey Lin and P.W. Singer Posted April 28, 2015

df16_my_mil_photos.jpg

DF-16 Launch My Military Photos via Photobucket The DF-16 is one of China's most accurate missiles, with enough accuracy to hit slowly moving targets. But it'll be a while until the DF-16 replaces all 1,000 of the older DF-11 and DF-15.

Chinese Internet buzz suggests that the DF-16 missile will make a public debut at the August 2015 Victory Day parade in Beijing on the 70th anniversary of World War II's end, as suggested by this photo of the missile being transported to northern China.

df-16_road.jpg

DF-16 Weibo A DF-16 TEL vehicle travels on the highway (like most other countries, Chinese military vehicles regularly use highways alongside civilian traffic), likely to the parade preparation ground to rehearse for the 70th anniversary of VJ Day in Beijing.

China is quickly upgrading its formidable missile forces to match advances in defense technologies. While existing Chinese forces make use of anti-air and ballistic to deny access around large portions of airspace, ocean and land bordering China, newer missiles will be more effective against elements of America's Air Sea Battle concept, like stealthy drones, and mobile enemy targets like anti-ship missile launchers.

df-16-15c.jpg

DF-16 Launcher 飞扬军事 中国军迷原创第一站 - via sinodefence.com The DF-16 began development in the mid 2000s, where it was initially identified as the DF-11C, a two stage variant of the DF-11. The second stage has manuevering fins at the base of the second (upper) stage allows the DF-16 to make flight corrections to hit targets more accurately.

The DF-16 short ranged ballistic missile (SRBM) is an improvement over the DF-11 and DF-15 SRBMs fielded by the PLA and Second Artillery. Currently, China has deployed over 1,000 of the two older missiles, which have ranges of about 500km-700km and an accuracy of about 30 meters, opposite of Taiwan. According to the Project 2019 Institute, a think tank, the DF-16 is currently deployed to a Second Artillery regiment in Guangdong Province, a suitable location for targeting either Taiwan or Vietnam.

df-16_cmr.jpg

DF-16 TEL Chinese Internet To accommodate the larger two stage DF-16 missile, the TEL vehicle has ten wheels instead of the DF-11's eight wheels. With cross country capability, the DF-16's TEL vehicle could go off road to dodge enemy aircraft, and launch the solid fueled DF-16 in under a minute.

The DF-16 is larger, as evidenced by its use of a five axis transport erector launch (TEL) vehicle, versus the older missile's four axle TEL. With an estimated range of around 1,000km and a 5-10 meter accuracy, the DF-16 also flies higher and faster, making it more difficult for missile defense systems to intercept it. The DF-16's high accuracy, rapid flight time and its large 500kg-1000kg warhead would allow it to target moving enemy targets, such as ships, missile TEL vehicles and leadership convoys.

http://www.popsci.com/chinas-newest-missile-set-vj-day-parade
Pakistan should also develop these
 
@cirr Images are not loading buddy. Please review their URLs in your original post.
 
That's breaking news. Any idea how many Indian scientists and engineers were involved in acquiring this high-tech indigenous technology? Does it come with the flush system?

But apparently Indian scientists and engineers have already had their high-tech indigenous technologies in place?

Indigenous Indian AWACS (sorry, but seems that no flush system in sight...):

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