DF-41 diameter 2~2.25 meters. 10 warheads.
Topol-M diameter 1.9 m.
The minimal deterrence propaganda can be put to rest once and for all.:)
It is now almost certain that the Chinese army will officially unveil their new mobile DF-41 ICBM at the parade in October this year. At least 18 TELs...
China Pulls Ahead of U.S. in Latest TOP500 List
TOP500 News Team | November 13, 2017
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APRIL 28 2017 11:41 AM
Move Over, Putin. Trump’s Got a New Man-Crush.
By Joshua Keating
Xi Jinping must be one charming guy. Ever since Donald Trump met with the Chinese president at Mar-a-Lago this month—a meeting that Trump predicted would be “very difficult” because of disputes over trade...
Which country has the best programmers? Hint: It's not the US
In a study of hundreds of thousands of programmers, China and Russia were found to produce the best software developers.
September 1, 2016
by Rahil Bhagat
If you ever wondered about which country produces the best programmers...
Chinese firm Midea gets over 50% of Germany’s Kuka
AFP•July 7, 2016
Shanghai (AFP) - Chinese appliance giant Midea has secured majority control in German industrial robotics supplier Kuka, it said Thursday, with a multi-billion-euro offer that stoked controversy in Europe.
Midea -- best known...
Kuka investor to sell 25% stake to Chinese bidder Midea
BERLIN (Reuters) - German mechanical engineering group Voith has decided to sell its 25.1 percent stake in robot maker Kuka to Chinese bidder Midea for about 1.2 billion euros (1 billion pounds), it said on Sunday.
The sale smoothes the...
May 17, 2016, 2:59 P.M. ET
Terex: This Makes China Sale That Much Easier
By Ben Levisohn
Yesterday, Terex (TEX) announced that it would sell its ports business to Konecranes for $1.3 billion. Today, Baird’s Mircea Dobre and Joseph Grabowski upgraded Terex to Outperform from Neutral, arguing...
April 14, 2016
Is Chinese 100-Petaflopper Around the Corner?
Tiffany Trader
A little over one year ago, export blocks put in place by the US government threatened to derail China’s plans to upgrade its Tianhe-2 supercomputer, the world’s fastest since June 2013, to its originally planned...
AMD to License Chip Technology to China Chip Venture
By Don Clark
April 21, 2016 4:15 p.m. ET
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has reached a deal to allow a new joint venture in China to produce chips there using proprietary technology long considered the crown jewel of AMD and its rival Intel...
China Tops US, Japan in Patent Applications in 2014
By The Associated Press
GENEVA — Dec 14, 2015, 9:56 AM ET
The World Intellectual Property Organization said Monday that China cranked out patent applications at a record pace last year.
In a numbers- and graphs-rich survey that's aimed at...
August 14, 2015 12:13 pm
Chinese launch floating fortress project
Charles Clover in Beijing
Floating fortresses, straight from the pages of George Orwell and favoured by evil geniuses with a penchant for white Angora cats, may soon exist outside the world of post-apocalyptic fiction and...
China’s Hunger for Robots Marks Significant Shift
By Timothy Aeppel and Mark Magnier
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Having devoured many of the world’s factory jobs, China is now handing them over to robots.
China already ranks as the world’s largest market for robotic machines. Sales last year...
China Has Big Plans for Homegrown Chips
The state’s $161 billion investment scares foreign industry leaders
by Ian King
June 25, 2015 — 10:15 AM PDT
Updated on June 25, 2015 — 1:16 PM PDT
China buys more than half the semiconductors sold each year, and its share is growing. Yet the nation...
Getting Real About China
The Washington Times
by Richard Fisher, Jr., James A. Lyons
Published on May 12th, 2015
Three times in April the Obama administration allowed the Pentagon to issue uncharacteristically expansive and blunt warnings over China's growing threat. However welcome, this...
Deadly WWII firebombings of Japanese cities largely ignored
By ELAINE KURTENBACH and MARI YAMAGUCHI
TOKYO (AP) — It was not Hiroshima or Nagasaki, but in many ways, including lives lost, it was just as horrific.
On March 10, 1945, U.S. B-29 bombers flew over Tokyo in the dead of night...