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Turkey displays Chinese built Ballistic Missiles from chinesemil.blogspot.com

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Turkey has displayed the first of 200 Chinese B611 ballistic missiles, that it is building under license. The B611 is a two ton missiles with a half ton warhead and a range of 280 kilometers. The missile is carried, and launched, in an 8×8 cross country truck. Some trucks are designed to carry two missiles. The B611 uses a solid fuel motor, and its basic guidance system will land the warhead within 150 meters of the aiming point. Using GPS for guidance will improve that to less than 30 meters.

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By polaris

Welcome to the “Sucker Club” from china-defense.blogspot.com

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OK, we’ll admit it. We got burned on the new “20-ton” helicopter picture, it’s a fake.For a group of guys who cut their “Photoshop-discernment” teeth on thousands of faked J-10 photos in the last decade, we dropped the ball on this one. Sorry for wasting your time…at least we got to the bottom before one of you print media types actually put it in a magazine or something.
By SteveM

Turkey displays Chinese built Ballistic Missiles

Chinese Military News Blog 中国军事

via Turkey displays Chinese built Ballistic Missiles.

Turkey has displayed the first of 200 Chinese B611 ballistic missiles, that it is building under license. The B611 is a two ton missiles with a half ton warhead and a range of 280 kilometers. The missile is carried, and launched, in an 8×8 cross country truck. Some trucks are designed to carry two missiles. The B611 uses a solid fuel motor, and its basic guidance system will land the warhead within 150 meters of the aiming point. Using GPS for guidance will improve that to less than 30 meters.

http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htart/articles/20091110.aspx


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