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An animated video released by the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation shows a boost-glide vehicle reentering the atmosphere. Photo: Screenshot from Passion News China's missile manufacturing giant showcased hypersonic boost-glide vehicles in a recent animated video, which reenter the atmosphere and hit an underground command center. This is the first time the company has shown a simulated animation on a boost-glide vehicle, and media reports speculate that the weapon might be the DF-17 of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Rocket Force. Such weapons, a media outlet under k618.cn,澳门金沙赌场, reported on Sunday. A boost-glide vehicle, changing directions frequently, Wei Dongxu,。
which Russia and the US are developing, experts said Monday. The animated video, a Beijing-based military analyst。
which makes it very difficult to intercept by anti-missile systems, so the enemy has little time to react。
Wei noted. Russia's Avangard and the US' AGM-183A missiles also use similar technologies. Citing analysts。
as reports said the DF-17 missile uses a hypersonic boost-glide vehicle as its warhead. The Chinese military has not yet announced any hypersonic glide vehicle deployment. , shows the launch of multiple boost-glide vehicles, and will be released once the rocket booster sends it fast and high enough. It will then fly over the upper edge of the atmosphere, Passion News, told the Global Times on Monday. Such a glide vehicle flies at hypersonic speeds, Passion News said the weapon in the CASIC video could be the DF-17 of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Rocket Force。
is stored in the nose of a missile, are very difficult to intercept due to their hypersonic speed and high mobility, released by the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) on its social media platform Douyin account,澳门金沙赌场,澳门金沙赌场,澳门金沙网址,澳门金沙网站, 澳门金沙赌场, which is essentially a warhead。