The rocket artillery strength of the China Meteorological Administration is beyond the reach of the

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-07

Hamas militants attacked Israel's air defense system "Iron Dome" with missiles and inflicted massive losses on Israeli personnel. In China, the "Iron Dome" system, once called "invincible" by some, is the ability to easily intercept Hamas's homemade rockets.

However, this time Hamas received a copy of the Chinese 107 mm MLRS from Iran, which, using a 15-tube rocket launcher, can break through the maximum range of the Iron Dome anti-aircraft missile in one go. As a result, the Israeli defense system "Golden Bell Jar" collapsed.

The 107 mm MLRS used by Hamas militants are 15 canisters, while the Chinese 63-12 bazooka is completely different.

Hamas militants, using more than 20 rocket launchers of 107 mm caliber 15, launched a saturation attack on Israel. ** from the Internet.

Hamas forces relied on homemade bazookas and imitation bazookas, and the "Iron Dome" anti-aircraft missiles, which Israel had spent a lot of money to build, were powerless to fight back and suffered heavy losses. They will think that the missiles of China's meteorological department are tens to hundreds of times more powerful than Hamas!

1. China's meteorological department, the number of anti-aircraft missiles ranks first in the world, and the military force is strong!

This is the equipment of the county meteorological bureau in China, which has a total of 2,843 counties until April next year. ** from the Internet.

The Chinese meteorological department used anti-aircraft guns and bazookas for artificial rainfall, which has the power of powerful air strikes and air strikes. The Chinese meteorological department has more than 7,000 Type 55 37 mm single-barrel anti-aircraft guns, 65 mm 37 mm double-barreled anti-aircraft guns!

In addition, the Chinese meteorological department has more than 8,000 bazookas of various types! Both in terms of size and intensity, the Chinese army cannot be compared!

The "Rocket Force" of the Chinese Meteorological Department is also constantly upgrading, and has used many single-barreled rocket launchers, which have weak mobility and belong to the trailer type, as shown below

Towed "rocket artillery" from the Meteorological Bureau.

And today, most of them are highly mobile pickup truck-type "automatic howitzers".

Pickup-type automatic "rocket artillery", the meteorological department of a county in China is conducting a test launch. ** from the Internet.

The Met Office's rockets are mass-produced and stable, unlike Hamas's home-made rockets, where 60 percent of its missiles are fired in open areas outside the city.

Meteorological Bureau bazooka.

China's meteorological bureau is not only these, they also use the world's most sophisticated rockets to observe the weather, and second, China's meteorological department also uses the world's only "Shenying 400" missile.

The Condor 400 is a missile-like rocket, which can be fired vertically and has a variable tail trajectory, and the whole world thinks it is a missile, not China.

In 2015, Super Typhoon No. 22 "Caihong" made landfall over China with winds of 52 meters per hour and up to 16 magnitudes. This is also the strongest one that has occurred in China since the founding of our country in October. The China Meteorological Administration used the "Shenying 400" guided missile developed by the aviation science and industry to cross the core area of the typhoon, and obtained extremely valuable scientific research data.

This is called domineering side leakage! The world's most cutting-edge bazooka, the China Meteorological Administration can use it at will!

3. The Chinese meteorological department has more models of unmanned aerial vehicles than the Russian Air Force!

China's meteorological department not only has anti-aircraft guns, bazookas, but also the most sophisticated vertical-launch rockets, and that's it?

Apparently not, China's meteorological department has three super-sized UAVs, which already surpasses most countries around the globe and even the Orion fighters currently in use by the Russian Air Force!

Such a statement was made on the ** of the National Meteorological Department of China:

The China Meteorological Administration has launched a nationwide mobile observation work, and the "Haiyan" aerial detection high-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Chengdu Airlines has been put into operation, and its models are "Haiyan I" and "Haiyan II". "Haiyan 1" and "Haiyan 2" were developed on the basis of "Pterodactyl 10" and "Pterodactyl 2".

In addition, in terms of conventional meteorological observation, the "Pterodactyl 2 h" meteorological unmanned aerial vehicle developed by AVIC has carried out a series of "artificial rainfall" operations in the Qilian Mountains of Gansu, the western Sichuan Plateau, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and other regions.

The China Meteorological Administration not only used the "Yunying 1" and "Haiyan 2" modified from the Pterodactyl 10 and Pterodactyl 2, but also used the "Pterodactyl 2" weather reconnaissance aircraft.

The Chinese Meteorological Department transformed the Haiying 1 into the Feilong-10.

According to the "People's Information" November 27, 2010 ** guide:

At 9 a.m. on the 27th, the "Pterodactyl 10," which was independently developed by AVIC and has millimeter-wave cloud radar and radar occultation and marine anti-reconnaissance functions, was launched.

Isn't the giant unmanned aircraft of the Chinese meteorological department installed with reconnaissance equipment such as millimeter-wave radars, but also 10 or 8 air-to-surface missiles on it? Having said that, neither China's ground forces nor air forces are equipped with the Wyvern-10!

If China's meteorological department wants to export to Israel any city's pickup truck model "automatic bazooka", then Israel may have abandoned the "Iron Dome", because it can not resist saturation strikes and is expensive, so it is better to buy more F-35 and MEK**A models, so as to replace defense with offense and defense.

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