After the nuclear accident in Japan, the contamination of seawater has attracted the attention of the international community. However, there is another more worrying news in Japan, that is, the United States will send Japan a **** cruise missile, which is very powerful and can hit China's eastern region.
According to reports from Japan and the United States, the United States has agreed to provide Japan with a missile called the "Extended-Range Joint Defense Area Air-to-Surface Cruise Missile," which can have a range of up to 1,000 kilometers. This means that if Japan launches such missiles from the sky over the East China Sea, China's cities such as Shanghai, Nanjing, and Hangzhou will become targets for missiles.
One might think that there is nothing special about this missile, since Japan already has its own Type 12 cruise missile, as well as Tomahawk cruise missiles purchased from the United States, both of which have a range of more than 1,000 kilometers and can also threaten China. However, this idea is wrong, because this new missile has a very important feature, that is, it has the best capabilities.
With a weight of 1,000 kg and a 450-kilogram high-explosive armor-piercing warhead, this missile is currently one of the most advanced cruise missiles in the world. Its greatest advantage is not its high firepower and long range, but its ability to stealth in the air and avoid detection by enemy radars and air defense systems.
Some people may ask, compared with this ** missile and the Tomahawk missile, which is more powerful, and which poses a greater threat to China. From a military point of view, in my opinion, this ** missile is more dangerous than the Tomahawk missile, because its ** performance makes it difficult to detect and intercept, it can break through the enemy's air defense network and hit important enemy targets.
In other words, if Japan really dares to launch an attack on China, both this ** missile and the Tomahawk missile can hit China's east China, but the penetration capability of this ** missile is much stronger than the Tomahawk missile. I think everybody understands that.
Obviously, Japan's current military movements are very dangerous. It has not only introduced Tomahawk missiles, but is also preparing to purchase first-class missiles, and will also deploy the THAAD anti-missile system, which is equivalent to that Japan has established a set of offensive and defensive systems within a range of 1,000 kilometers. Needless to say, what its purpose is.
However, we should not panic too much. Because any kind of ** has its shortcomings, and this ** missile of the United States is no exception. Its biggest drawback is that it flies too slowly, only 0Mach 6, while the average air-to-surface missile has a speed of 0Between Mach 8 and Mach 3, the speed of this missile, is not up to standard at all.
This means that this missile can only rely on its best ability to penetrate the defense, if China's early warning aircraft and anti-missile radar network can detect it in time, then, an ordinary double 35 anti-aircraft gun, can easily shoot it down. I believe that everyone has confidence in China's advanced anti-missile system.
Moreover, we must also note that although the United States has agreed to give Japan such a missile, it will take a long time for this missile to be truly deployed. Because the current Japanese F-15 fighters, which are outdated, simply cannot carry such missiles.
To solve this problem, Japan spent $5.6 billion for the United States to upgrade 68 F-15s, but, according to the American schedule, the project will not be completed until the end of 2028.
In short, Japan's current military action poses a certain threat to China. In my opinion, Japan is like a poisonous snake that has hurt many countries, including China. Therefore, in the face of the current Japan, we must not relax our vigilance, and as long as Japan dares to make a move, we must deal it a fatal blow and not give it any chance to counterattack.