jhungary
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DF-26 can be suited as ASBM, just like DF-21, only the range is more than twice of DF21.
Nope, it doesnt work like DF-31 or any other common ballistic missile, it is terminally guided with assistance of satelite (Jianbing-5/YaoGan-1 and Jianbing-6/YaoGan-2) which offering targeting information. It doesn't need nuclear warhead to destroy a super carrier.
You don't understand my question. You launch a IRBM to a US base or US ship. You can broadcast it's intention that this is a nonnuclear ASBM, not a nuclear tipped IRBM, the problem is, would the US believe it? For the US navy, if you do launch these missile, they only know that you launch these missile, they don't know if they were nuclear or conventional warhead. The only way you will know is when they impact on their target, but do you think the US will wait for these missile to impact and bet whether or not that is a nuclear missile? Or do you think they will regard them as Nuclear tipped IRBM and launch retaliate strike in response?
Any ballistic missile you use run a risk of launching a full blown thermos nuclear war. That is one of the reason why US stick with cruise missile instead of ballistic missile, or you really do think US does not process such skill to develop such a weapon??
And you do not know anything about satellite guidance from your post, it does not work the way you describe. If you have worked with or on a satellite before, you will know Satellite cannot provide real time uplink to guide any missile, each satellite have come with a operational delay, such delay include target recognition, target tracking, and target management. That is the reason when we debrief with SATINT, we usually say this/these image is accurate as of XX:XX (Time)