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ANGEL OF DEATH: Chinese hypersonic nuclear aircraft ‘creates stunning plumes of light over Beijing d

IT is not the test of hypersonic delivery war head`````It was a mid-section NMD missile defense test!

news reporters are really jumping into any conclusions before a thorough research``!
 
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It could be seen from inner Mongolia so the altitude was really high up. Unlike little Vietnam, China is a vast country so there is plenty of open space to test.
I don’t get it. What is the reason why a military of a country tests weapon that the population can’t avoid to see it? The only explanation is the military wants to intimidate the own populace.

Does the communist chief Xi Jinping fear the revolt of his own population?
 
I don’t get it. What is the reason why a military of a country tests weapon that the population can’t avoid to see it? The only explanation is the military wants to intimidate the own populace.

Does the communist chief Xi Jinping fear the revolt of his own population?
Surprised remarks:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:
 
Does the communist chief Xi Jinping fear the revolt of his own population?

That's only after Vietnam is divided into two by the US and US-led fifth columns inside Vietnam: North and South- Communist and Non-Communist.

That's the reason the VCP is fighting tooth and nail to prevent such a disaster. We support the VCP like we did during the Vietnam War.
 

Wrong.....in fact, China has never successfully tested a hypersonic weapon at the ranges the US has.


Navy Strategic Systems Official: Hypersonics ‘Coming to a Theater Near You’

WASHINGTON — The Navy’s Strategic Systems Program (SSP) office is planning two more test flights to demonstrate conventional prompt strike (CPS) capability, a program official said, to capitalize on the first test conducted a year ago.

“Hypersonics is coming to a theater near you,” Capt. Doug Williams, the SSP’s technical director, said at the third annual Triad conference.

“As part of a program of record within the Office of the Secretary of Defense, we [SSP] have been working a hypersonic glide technology demonstration,” Williams said. “We called it Flight Experiment No. 1. FE-1 flew about a year ago, Oct. 31. We took an old A3 [Polaris] rocket motor built in the late ’80s, made it a stack, and launched it off of Hawaii, flew it a couple thousand miles. It landed at Kwaj [Kwajalein Atoll].

“It was brilliant. The whole time we had telemetry pumping down. We saw everything in a virtual model, real time, and it was one of those things that makes your hair on the back of your neck stand up. And you stand up as you see the body do what the body did and the body land exactly where it was supposed to land. It was awesome,” he said.

Williams said that hypersonics is the No. 1 priority of Michael D. Griffin, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering.

“We’re leaning forward,” Williams said. “We have two more experiments to fly. We are working with the Office of the Secretary of Defense and with ASNRD&A [assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition] staff to understand conventional prompt strike. For the Navy it is going to be indeed a program.”

Williams noted that even with the potential of conventional prompt strike, the primary mission of SSP is to provide a nuclear deterrence capability with the Strategic Weapon System. He cautioned that “if we don’t do that right, no one is going to care about CPS. We are on a path to ensure that we firewall this conventional capability. That, no doubt, will be a heavy lift. We cannot have CPS drain Trident [the Navy’s submarine-launched ballistic missile program].”

http://seapowermagazine.org/stories/20181012-ssp.html
 
Wrong.....in fact, China has never successfully tested a hypersonic weapon at the ranges the US has.


Navy Strategic Systems Official: Hypersonics ‘Coming to a Theater Near You’

WASHINGTON — The Navy’s Strategic Systems Program (SSP) office is planning two more test flights to demonstrate conventional prompt strike (CPS) capability, a program official said, to capitalize on the first test conducted a year ago.

“Hypersonics is coming to a theater near you,” Capt. Doug Williams, the SSP’s technical director, said at the third annual Triad conference.

“As part of a program of record within the Office of the Secretary of Defense, we [SSP] have been working a hypersonic glide technology demonstration,” Williams said. “We called it Flight Experiment No. 1. FE-1 flew about a year ago, Oct. 31. We took an old A3 [Polaris] rocket motor built in the late ’80s, made it a stack, and launched it off of Hawaii, flew it a couple thousand miles. It landed at Kwaj [Kwajalein Atoll].

“It was brilliant. The whole time we had telemetry pumping down. We saw everything in a virtual model, real time, and it was one of those things that makes your hair on the back of your neck stand up. And you stand up as you see the body do what the body did and the body land exactly where it was supposed to land. It was awesome,” he said.

Williams said that hypersonics is the No. 1 priority of Michael D. Griffin, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering.

“We’re leaning forward,” Williams said. “We have two more experiments to fly. We are working with the Office of the Secretary of Defense and with ASNRD&A [assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition] staff to understand conventional prompt strike. For the Navy it is going to be indeed a program.”

Williams noted that even with the potential of conventional prompt strike, the primary mission of SSP is to provide a nuclear deterrence capability with the Strategic Weapon System. He cautioned that “if we don’t do that right, no one is going to care about CPS. We are on a path to ensure that we firewall this conventional capability. That, no doubt, will be a heavy lift. We cannot have CPS drain Trident [the Navy’s submarine-launched ballistic missile program].”

http://seapowermagazine.org/stories/20181012-ssp.html
Another feel good BS post by you. In fact, US is a failure compare to China success.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/amp27384/us-australia-hypersonic-missile-test/
 
How so? The US flew a HGV 4,000km and impacted its target with high precision. That's twice the distance of any Chinese test. An US hypersonic tests are about to ramp up significantly, with deployment in 2 years time.
Made in things and lie are a habit by fake American. :enjoy:

US hypersonic missile test mostly ended as failure is well known. I know it hurt your pride but be a man and accept it. Unless u are not. :lol:
 
Made in things and lie are a habit by fake American. :enjoy:

US hypersonic missile test mostly ended as failure is well known. I know it hurt your pride but be a man and accept it. Unless u are not. :lol:

Someone is having trouble accepting reality. :lol:
 

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