Posted by Matt in January 7th, 2008 |
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The year 2007 was a year when several major powers served notice that U.S. weapons superiority in every field and class wasn’t going to remain an uncontested monopoly.
China continued to out-build the United States in submarines by factors of 10-to-1 or even 14-to-1 per year, largely because good, small and medium-size diesel subs are far [...]
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Posted by Matt in April 23rd, 2007 |
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Taiwan has reportedly developed a new technology to significantly increase the range of cruise missiles aimed at southern China.
The island’s Xiong Feng missiles are already designed to strike at military airports and missile bases on the mainland, but according to Taiwanese media reports, their range will now be increased by hundreds of kilometres.
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Posted by Matt in March 29th, 2007 |
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Russia’s strategic nuclear forces now have 762 missiles capable of launching 3,373 nuclear warheads. The Strategic Missile Force wields 503 ICBMs and 1,853 nuclear warheads. The Russian Navy operates 12 strategic submarines with 636 nuclear warheads, and the Air Force has 79 strategic bombers with 8,884 long-range cruise missiles.
The United States, on the other [...]
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