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Title: Fourth test of China's WU-14 hypersonic glide vehicle confirmed
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URL Source: http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news- ... MainCatID=11&id=20150614000065
Published: Jun 15, 2015
Author: staff
Post Date: 2015-06-15 00:26:58 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 304
Comments: 2

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A fourth test of China's ultra high-speed hypersonic glide vehicle for nuclear delivery called the WU-14 was carried out by the People's Liberation Army last week, Bill Gertz, senior editor of the Washington Free Beacon, wrote in an article published on June 11.

Gertz said the test was conducted on June 7. As this is the the fourth test of the WU-14 in the past 18 months, US intelligence analysts believe the PLA has set a high priority on the development of the vehicle. The first WU-14 test is understood to have taken place on Jan. 9, 2014, followed by further tests on Aug. 7 and Dec. 2. All four tests have been conducted at the same facility in western China, the report said.

A US intelligence official told Gertz that in the latest test the WU-14 demonstrated for the first time the "extreme maneuvers" designed to penetrate US missile defense systems. The WU-14 threatens to neutralize US strategic missile defenses with the unique capability of flying at ultra-high speeds and maneuvering to avoid detection and tracking by radar and missile defense interceptors, said the official.

While the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency has refused to offer any comment regarding the development of the WU-14, a congressional report published last November said China's hypersonic glide vehicles can render existing US missile defense systems not just less effective but potentially obsolete. China is developing a second hypersonic weapon using scramjet engine technology in addition to the WU-14, Gertz said.

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A bit more info in Sputnik: China's new hypersonic weaponry may have the potential to neutralize US strategic missile defenses due to its unparalleled capability of maneuvering to avoid tracking by radars and interceptors, military expert Franz-Stefan Gady emphasized.

Beijing has recently conducted a fourth test of its hypersonic glider vehicle (HGV), called WU-14 by the Pentagon, which is purportedly aimed at overcoming US missile defense; the distinguishing feature of this test is that the WU-14 has performed so-called "extreme maneuvers," US expert in civil-military relations and cyber diplomacy Franz-Stefan Gady elaborated.

The WU-14, which is capable of delivering either conventional or nuclear warheads, was launched into space by an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) booster, and then returned to Earth's atmosphere, gliding at up to Mach 10 speed (around 7,680 miles per hour).

Russian Military Aircraft Flew Over NATO Warships in Baltic Sea - Media During the gliding phase the WU-14 HGV is conducting "extreme maneuvers" in order to evade interception and at the same time extending the range of the missile.

Unlike conventional "reentry vehicles" which go down through the atmosphere "on a predictable ballistic trajectory," a hypersonic glider is virtually impossible to intercept by conventional missile defense systems, the expert explained.

To Send or Not to Send: US Undecided on Putting Heavy Weapons in East Europe Citing US defense and national security reporter Bill Gertz, the expert suggested that the WU-14 "threatens to neutralize US strategic missile defenses with the unique capability of flying at ultra-high speeds and maneuvering to avoid detection and tracking by radar and missile defense interceptors."

However, US high-ranking military officials have yet neither confirmed nor denied that the W-14 HGV pose a threat to US domestic missile defense systems.

According to the expert, the WU-14 is likely to be carried by China's famous "carrier killer" — the DF-21 intermediate range ballistic missile. A DF-21 equipped by a WU-14 HGV ("rumored to be called the DF-26") may extend the missile's range to over 3,000 km (2,485 miles).

"I suspect that the HGV is intended more for anti-ship or other tactical purposes than as a strategic bombardment system against American cities," Dean Cheng of the Heritage Foundation remarked as cited by the expert, "An HGV might help resolve difficulties of hitting maneuvering targets with a ballistic missile."

Still, Franz-Stefan Gady underscored that the development of such an anti-ship HGV by China could take up to 20 years, due to a number of technical challenges.

"For now, this is good news for the United States Navy which apparently will have difficulties fielding one of the most effective countermeasures to HGVs — directed energy weapons systems — for some time," the expert pointed out.

Read more: sputniknews.com/military/...358426.html#ixzz3d6YT7nNj

Tatarewicz  posted on  2015-06-15   1:21:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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One thing's for sure, after the ruse that "Star Wars" was, the fact that no one's ever been back to confirm that we actually went to the moon, not to mention that our infinitely modernized military couldn't beat a bunch of hill hokies in the mountains of the ME, I don't think that any smokescreen actions are going to be helping us down the road.

Perhaps one of the biggest impediments to fighting a serious war is that much of our military hardware, particularly parts & replacement parts, are manufactured in enemy territory.

Could be quite interesting if not sickly amusing.

Katniss  posted on  2015-06-15   13:11:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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