Global Times

China’s ship killer missiles mobilized to Northwest

- By Liu Xuanzun

China’s far-reaching, anti-ship ballistic missile the DF-26 has been mobilized to Northwest China’s plateau and desert areas, reported China’s national broadcaste­r on Tuesday after a US warship trespassed into China’s territoria­l waters off the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea on Monday.

The DF-26 is China’s new generation of intermedia­te-range ballistic missile capable of targeting medium – and – large ships at sea. It can carry both convention­al and nuclear warheads.

The DF-26 is attached to a brigade under the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Rocket Force that operates in Northwest China’s plateau and desert areas, China Central Television (CCTV) reported.

According to the report, the missiles are now capable of mobile operations across the country.

It was unclear from the CCTV report when the missiles were mobilized.

A mobile missile launch from deep in the country’s interior is more difficult to intercept, a Beijing-based military expert, who asked not to be named, told the Global Times on Wednesday.

During the initial phase of a ballistic missile launch, the missile is relatively slow and not difficult to detect, making it an easier target for enemy’s anti-missile installati­ons, the expert noted.

After the missile enters a later stage, its speed is so high that chances for intercepti­on are significan­tly lower, the expert said.

This is also the first time that the missile has made a close-up public appearance since it came into service with the PLA, cctv.com reported.

The timing of the report sparked discussion­s among Chinese military observers online, as it came after the USS McCambell, a US guided missile destroyer, trespassed into China’s territoria­l waters off the Xisha Islands on Monday without permission from the Chinese government.

China dispatched aircraft and warships to warn the US vessel and has lodged a solemn representa­tion with the US, Foreign Ministry Spokespers­on Lu Kang said on Monday.

The report is a good reminder that China is capable of safeguardi­ng its territory, the anonymous expert said.

“Even when launched from deeper inland areas of China, the DF-26 has a range far-reaching enough to cover the South China Sea,”he noted.

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