China unveils 19,030mph HYPERSONIC scattergun nuke to strike ‘ANYWHERE in world’

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CHINA: Beijing is reported to have tested a hypersonic multi-nuke called the Dongfeng-41 [Getty]

 

CHINA has revealed its next generation of nuclear weapon capable of striking “anywhere in the world”, state media reports.

The Dongfeng-41 will be capable of hypersonic speeds up to Mach 25 and has been in development for more than 30 years.

Chinese scientists have tested the weapon eight times since 2012 – and carried out their most recent tests deep in the desert earlier this month. Continue reading

China may build up to 10 bases for future aircraft carriers, says report

China may be planning to build around 10 new bases for its future aircraft carriers, the state-owned Global Times newspaper reported on 20 April, amid speculation that the Asian country will operate at least six carriers in the coming years. Continue reading

China vows to speed up military overhauls in bid to build up ‘modern army’

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Soldiers of China’s People’s Liberation Army march during a military parade in Beijing in September. Photo: Reuter

 

Plan sets 2020 goal for progress in building modern armed forces

The ruling Communist Party will speed up overhauls of the military’s hardware and software, state media reported yesterday, adding it aimed to reach its reform target by 2020.

The pledge was contained in a communiqué issued nearly a week after the party’s Central Committee met to decide on the 13th five-year plan.

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Russian calls for Cold War civil defense training to be revived

Have you ever wondered with all the recent events within the last year, how close we are to another world war? Civil defense preparations are a clear sign.

Christopher Ruddy (Edit) JR Nyquist once gave us 11 signs that Russia was preparing for a surprise nuclear attack. JR Nyquist has continually for years now warned about a surprise Russian nuclear attack on the American homeland. Now that Obama is suicidally disarming the country these points don’t seem all that laughable.

While Russia steadily continues its preparations, we shouldn’t forget its southern neighbor, China. This year they have announced that 172,000 civilian vessels will be mobilized in case a ‘national emergency’ breaks out — meaning war. This coincides exactly with their announced preparations for a strike on America in March of 2000. Not to limit themselves to the Chinese mainland, former Chinese general Xu Guangyu, had suggested in 2010 that China was preparing for a surprise missile attack on America.

Meanwhile, in America, it’s still shop until you drop. Where’s the Pentagon? Silent.

During each and every day that passes by, remember who you should thank for the rise of Russia and China and destruction of America. Sadly, they’re two of quite a few who have aided America’s adversaries. The same family in the White House in 2017 will be a grave mistake — if America even makes it that far. It’s not a game anymore and you can laugh all you want at these notions, but to your own detriment.

 

Russia’s authorities should revive the old Cold War practice of training civilians on how to respond in the event of a large-scale nuclear attack, a senior government official said on Friday.

Speaking after a meeting of Russia’s Security Council chaired by President Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Rogozin, the deputy prime minister in charge the defense industry, said the United States was upsetting the nuclear balance by developing new weapons systems. Continue reading

US ‘may pull back to central Pacific’ due to China’s DF-21 missile

After all the technology the Clintons had given the Chinese during their tenure, it shouldn’t come as a surprise. America even trained the PLAAF for combat readiness on American soil, sold them super computer technology for nuclear weapons labs that has helped them build the nuclear weapons they have today.

 

Erich Shih, a military expert from Taiwan, says the United States may withdraw its forces from the Pacific First Island Chain–which stretches from Alaska to the Philippines–to the Second Island Chain in the central Pacific as China’s expands its force projection capability, according to the People’s Daily. Continue reading