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China Reveals New Short-Range Missile
DF-12 among more than 5 new short-range missiles
BY: Bill Gert
August 2, 2013 5:00 am

The Chinese military has deployed a new advanced short-range missile known as the DF-12 that was revealed for the first time in photos posted on the Internet this week.

Disclosure of the missile follows publication of an Air Force National Space and Missile Intelligence Center (NASIC) report describing China as having the most aggressive ballistic missile development program in the world.

“China has the most active and diverse ballistic missile development program in the world,” the report said, highlighting 13 variants of short-range ballistic missiles, including five new short-range missiles systems.

Beijing currently has deployed between 1,000 and 1,200 missiles opposite Taiwan, the island nation set up after China’s civil war that Beijing has vowed to use force to reunite with the mainland.

The DF-12 missile was disclosed in a post on a Chinese website Tuesday.
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The posting on official state-run media described what had previously been called the M-20 for the first time as the Dong Feng-12.

The shift in designation from M-20 to DF-12 indicates the missile is being deployed with China’s Second Artillery Corps, the service in charge of missile and nuclear weapons. It is not known whether the DF-12 will be armed with conventional or nuclear warheads or whether it is dual-capable.

The DF-12 is a solid-fueled advanced short-range missile that China’s claims is comparable to Russia’s new short-range missile known as the Iskander, a short-range ballistic missile that Moscow recently said would be deployed in areas close to Europe, raising fears of new Russian military assertiveness.

According to the online posting, the missile was discovered by visitors to the Chinese Space Museum in Beijing.

The posting said the missile’s official range is between 62 and 173 miles but that its actual range could be as long as 260 miles.

The missile has inertial navigation and Global Positioning System guidance.

A model of the road-mobile missile with two-launch tubes was first shown at an arms show in 2011.

Sen. Joseph Donnelly (D., Ind.) quoted from the NASIC report on China’s missile buildup during a recent Senate Armed Services Committee meeting, noting that the Chinese are “developing and testing offensive missiles, forming additional missile units, qualitatively upgrading missile systems and developing methods to counter ballistic missile defenses.”

The Chinese posting about the DF-12 stated that the missile would be difficult to intercept by missile defenses because of its range and speed.

The DF-12 is believed to be the missile described in the NASIC report as the CSS-X-15, which has an estimated range of 178 miles, according to a Chinese military affairs expert.

“PLA movement to deploy this new class of shorter range ballistic missiles stresses Taiwan by presenting a much shorter flight time, which can limit the ability of Taiwan’s missile defenses to react,” said Rick Fisher, an analyst with the International Assessment and Strategy Center.

“Information from Chinese sales representatives and promotional materials also indicates these new short-range ballistic missile are maneuverable, which further complicates the task of missile defenses and can be armed with different types of warheads,” Fisher said.

“In PLA service it can be expected that some DF-12 class SRBMs will be armed with tactical nuclear warheads.”

China’s development of a new class of short-range missile is that it will add a new layer of threat to Taiwan.

“These new short-range missiles are likely to be much cheaper to acquire than the 1,200 or so DF-15 and DF-11 SRBMs currently aimed at Taiwan,” Fisher said. “The prospect for new growth in SRBMs aimed at Taiwan would significantly reduce the utility of Taiwan’s current missile defenses and make it financially prohibitive to match China’s increasing number of offensive missiles with defensive missiles.”

Taiwan currently has a limited number of Patriot anti-missile interceptors to protect the capital and some military bases.

Fisher said the new Chinese short-range missiles are likely to spur Taiwan to invest scarce defense resources in developing offensive missiles to deter China.

Reports from Taiwan indicate the island nation is developing a long-range cruise missile capable of reaching Shanghai.

The Obama administration has begun to drop its longstanding opposition to Taiwan’s development of offensive ballistic and cruise missiles, according to U.S. officials.

“But if the United States wants to continue to enable its allies to stress a ‘defensive’ response to China’s missile buildup potential, then there should be far higher investments in energy weapons, like lasers and railguns,” Fisher said.

“These systems have the potential to allow a country like Taiwan to pursue a largely ‘defensive’ strategy that need not include high numbers of new ‘offensive’ missiles,” he added, noting that U.S. defense spending cuts have meant fewer research dollars for energy weapons.

The NASIC report said that the Chinese recently began deploying a new short-range missile called the DF-16, which has a range of about 124 miles.

“China is producing technologically advanced ballistic missiles and has sold ballistic missile technology to other countries,” the report said. “China has an extensive theater missile program and has deployed a large force of ballistic missiles in the vicinity of Taiwan.”
 
DF-12 is specifically designed for any eventuality in waters around the Diaoyu Islands。

Mainland China's missiles are NOT aimed at Taiwan。Instead,the tens of thousands of warheads,conventional or nuclear,will be rained on the so-called 1st and 2nd chains of islands in time of war。
 
DF-12 is specifically designed for any eventuality in waters around the Diaoyu Islands。

Mainland China's missiles are NOT aimed at Taiwan。Instead,the tens of thousands of warheads,conventional or nuclear,will be rained on the so-called 1st and 2nd chains of islands in time of war。

You know the typical US propaganda report. Trying to twist facts to serve their purpose. But after the snowden incident, many people are aware the hypocrisy of any US report.

And they purposely put the missile range at 260 miles which makes it perfectly used for ROC scenario. In fact, I think this missile range is around 400miles which makes it suit for more other war scenario.
 
You know the typical US propaganda report. Trying to twist facts to serve their purpose. But after the snowden incident, many people are aware the hypocrisy of any US report.

And they purposely put the missile range at 260 miles which makes it perfectly used for ROC scenario. In fact, I think this missile range is around 400miles which makes it suit for more other war scenario.

While I am pretty sure that PLA doesn't really need new missiles just for Taiwan, the 178 mile range is no accident. This is because 178 mile= 285 km. This is just below the 300 km limit of ballistic missile export international treaty. Saudi Arabia and Iran may be interested in these.
 
DF-12 is specifically designed for any eventuality in waters around the Diaoyu Islands。

Mainland China's missiles are NOT aimed at Taiwan。Instead,the tens of thousands of warheads,conventional or nuclear,will be rained on the so-called 1st and 2nd chains of islands in time of war。

China’s Inventory Ballistic and Cruise Estimated Range
Missiles Launchers
CSS-2 15-20 5-10 3,000+ km
CSS-3 15-20 10-15 5,400+ km
CSS-4 20 20 13,000+ km
DF-31 <10 <10 7,200+ km
DF-31A 10-15 10-15 11,200+ km
CSS-5 85-95 75-85 1,750+ km
CSS-6 350-400 90-110 600 km
CSS-7 700-750 120-140 300 km
DH-10 200-500 45-55 1,500+ km
JL-2 Developmental Developmental 7,200+ km

This is said to be 2nd artillery corps firepower in 6 ballistic missile brigades plus the 2 under PLA ground forces according to official USA DoD reports.Pretty impressive.All SRBM's are concentrated opposite taiwan.
 
China’s Inventory Ballistic and Cruise Estimated Range
Missiles Launchers
CSS-2 15-20 5-10 3,000+ km
CSS-3 15-20 10-15 5,400+ km
CSS-4 20 20 13,000+ km
DF-31 <10 <10 7,200+ km
DF-31A 10-15 10-15 11,200+ km
CSS-5 85-95 75-85 1,750+ km
CSS-6 350-400 90-110 600 km
CSS-7 700-750 120-140 300 km
DH-10 200-500 45-55 1,500+ km
JL-2 Developmental Developmental 7,200+ km

This is said to be 2nd artillery corps firepower in 6 ballistic missile brigades plus the 2 under PLA ground forces according to official USA DoD reports.Pretty impressive.All SRBM's are concentrated opposite taiwan.

That list is outdated.

DF-11: 300 km
DF-3A: 2800 km
DF-4: 5500 km
DF-4A: 10000 km
DF-5:15000 km
DF-15: 600 km
DF-21: 2100 km
DF-21A: 2700 km
DF-21C: 1700 km
DF-21D: 3000 km
DF-16: 4000 km
DF-31: 7200 km
DF-31A: 12000 km
JL-2: 8400 km
JL-2A: 12000 km
DF-41: 14000 km
 
That list is outdated.
DF-16: 4000 km DF-16 is a SRBM not IRBM.
DF-31: 7200 km 7000+ km
DF-31A: 12000 km NASIC: 11,200+ km
JL-2: 8400 km NASIC: 7000+ km
JL-2A: 12000 km Source?
DF-41: 14000 km Source?

NASIC estimation lowered the range of DF-31 and JL-2 in their latest report with few hundred km's, and since PLA does not tell anything NASIC is best source we got.
 
NASIC estimation lowered the range of DF-31 and JL-2 in their latest report with few hundred km's, and since PLA does not tell anything NASIC is best source we got.

A couple of hundred kilometers of range difference is not that much for those two missiles. The JL-2A was first mentioned in the Type 032 description poster, and its range was cited by many military insiders. DF-41 was mentioned by the US many times.
 
That list is outdated.

DF-11: 300 km
DF-3A: 2800 km
DF-4: 5500 km
DF-4A: 10000 km
DF-5:15000 km
DF-15: 600 km
DF-21: 2100 km
DF-21A: 2700 km
DF-21C: 1700 km
DF-21D: 3000 km
DF-16: 4000 km
DF-31: 7200 km
DF-31A: 12000 km
JL-2: 8400 km
JL-2A: 12000 km
DF-41: 14000 km

But DF-41 is still under test, isn't it? Also ,would it be the JL-3 version of the missile?
 
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