Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

China flexes muscles with new missile

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BEIJING: China confirmed on Thursday that it had put into a service a new missile that Chinese media has dubbed the “Guam killer” for its ability to hit the US Pacific Ocean base with a convention­al or nuclear weapon.

China is in the midst of an ambitious modernisat­ion programme for its armed forces, developing stealth fighters, aircraft carriers and advanced missiles as it strives to become a world class military by the middle of the century.

That, along with an increasing­ly assertive stance in the disputed South China Sea and around Taiwan, claimed by China as its sacred territory, has rattled nerves around the region and in Washington.

Speaking at a regular monthly news conference, defence ministry spokesman Wu Qian said that the military had begun putting into service the DF-26 intermedia­te range ballistic missile - called the “Guam killer” by media and defence experts.

Wu gave few details, aside from that it can carry convention­al as well as nuclear warheads and attack targets on land or at sea with precision.

China has made little secret of the DF-26 programme. The missile appeared in a major military parade in Beijing in 2015.

In a separate announceme­nt, China’s Air Force said that its aircraft had once again flown around Taiwan, the latest in a series of exercises Taiwan has described as military intimidati­on.

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