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DF-41 ICBM
Great Power Competition and China’s New Era of ICBM Testing
By Rahul Pandey
The test launch of the DF-41 – China’s first ICBM test in 44 years – is yet another sign of the country’s growing military prowess.
China's MIRVs: Separating Fact From Fiction
By Travis Wheeler
Why is China pursuing MIRVs now and what does this mean for regional stability?
The US Should Admit Its Vulnerability to Chinese Nuclear Attacks
By Ben Rimland
Acknowledging that MAD is once again at play will make U.S. nuclear deterrence more realistic.
Did China Really Test a MIRV-Capable ICBM Near the South China Sea?
By Ankit Panda
Plus, India-China relations, India-Pakistan SLBM woes, and anti-corruption in the Pakistani military.
Is China Preparing MIRVed Ballistic Missiles?
By Zachary Keck
China's new DF-5A and DF-31A ICBM tests once again highlight its rising interest in MIRVed ICBMs.
China Leaks News of Third-Generation ICBM
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China seeks Israel-Hamas ceasefire, violence in Xinjiang, and more on the Zhou Yongkang case. Friday China links.
China’s Nuclear Modernization and the End of Nuclear Opacity
By Nicolas Giacometti
Could a more modern arsenal encourage China to allow more nuclear transparency?
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