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BEIJING (China Daily/Asia News Network) - The People's Liberation Army will soon have one of the world's mightiest weapons - the DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missile - military experts close to the PLA have said.

Yang Chengjun, a missile expert with knowledge of the country's ballistic missile programs, recently told China Central Television that the DF-41's development has entered its final stage, and the formidable weapon is likely to be delivered to the PLA Rocket Force in the first few months of 2018.

Based on the missile's tests so far, development has been proceeding well, he said. All of its test launches so far were successful.

The DF-41 is a fourth-generation ballistic missile, having good reliability, mobility, precision, strike range and rapid-launch capability, observers say.

The missile "should be capable of being deployed and launched on rugged landforms and able to resist electronic-warfare attacks. It must be able to carry multiple warheads to hit targets anywhere on the globe," Yang told the broadcaster.

"Judging from available information, its overall capability is similar to that of the United States' LGM-30G Minuteman III and Russia's RT-2PM2 Topol-M. Some of its technologies are better than those used by the US and Russian models."



Widely considered one of the PLA's deadliest and most camouflaged pieces of hardware, the DF-41 has been the topic of speculation by military enthusiasts and media reports for years but its existence has never been officially confirmed by the military.

"The DF-41 can cover any corner on the earth. Anyone who dares to launch a nuclear strike against us will face effective retaliation," Yang said.

Xu Guangyu, a retired major general of the PLA and current strategy researcher in Beijing, previously described the missile as having a total weight of more than 60 metric tonnes, and capable of delivering up to 10 warheads totalling 1.6 tonnes. He said it would have an operational range of 12,000 to 14,000km.

The missile was designed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, part of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, a major defence contractor, according to unconfirmed information.

Western media reported that the DF-41 has undergone at least eight flight tests since the first one in July 2012.

Neither the PLA Rocket Force nor the academy could be reached for comment.

According to PLA Daily, the Rocket Force has at least 10 types of missiles in active service, including the DF-31AG intercontinental ballistic missile, the DF-26 intermediate-range ballistic missile and the CJ-10A ground-launched cruise missile.

http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/ea...listic-missile-that-covers-globe-nearly-ready
 
China racing for AI military edge over the US: Report

PUBLISHED 10 HOURS AGO

US think-tank paper issues warning even as Alphabet chairman delivers similar message


WASHINGTON • A research arm of the United States intelligence community just wrapped up a competition to see who could develop the best facial recognition technology. The challenge: identify as many passengers as possible walking on an aircraft boarding ramp.

Chinese start-up Yitu Tech walked away with the US$25,000 (S$34,000) prize this month, the highest of three cash awards.

The competition was one of many examples cited in a report by a US-based think-tank about how China's military might leverage its country's rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) to modernise its armed forces and, potentially, seek advantages against the US.

"China is no longer in a position of technological inferiority relative to the United States but rather has become a true peer (competitor) that may have the capability to overtake the United States in AI," said the report, written by analyst Elsa Kania at the Centre for a New American Security (CNAS) which was to be released today. Future US-China competition in AI, she wrote, "could alter future economic and military balances of power".

Alphabet executive chairman Eric Schmidt, who heads a Pentagon advisory board, delivered a similar warning about China's potential at a recent gathering in Washington. He noted China's national plan for the future of AI, announced in July, calls for catching up to the US in the coming years and becoming the world's primary AI innovation centre.

"I'm assuming that our lead will continue over the next five years, and that China will catch up extremely quickly. So, in five years, we'll kind of be at the same level, possibly," Mr Schmidt told the conference, hosted by CNAS.

An unreleased Pentagon document, viewed by Reuters, warned this year that Chinese firms were skirting US oversight and gaining access to sensitive US AI technology with potential military applications by buying stakes in US firms.

In response, a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the US Senate and House of Representatives this month introduced Bills to toughen US foreign investment rules.

The CNAS report noted the Chinese acquisitions and said Beijing faces hurdles in forging a domestic AI industry to rival the United States, including recruiting top talent.

Mr Schmidt, however, said: "If you have any kind of... concern that, somehow their system and educational system are not going to produce the kind of people that I'm talking about, you're wrong."

China's People's Liberation Army is investing in a range of AI-related projects and PLA research institutes are partnering with the Chinese defence industry, the report said.

REUTERS





 
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Putin Xi Dotard and Kim are now the global nuke 4 club. French UK have no ICBM only little SLBM and crippling soon by bankruptcy to give up their only solo nuke submarine.
 
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