When it comes to the eight most powerful militaries in the world, there is no rival at the top of the list so far. Who do you think is really ahead?
Eighth place, hot compression bomb. Thermobaric bombs, also known as vacuum bombs, thermobaric bombs, and thermobaric bombs, can be seen by these names that it is different from ordinary bombs. Ordinary bombs attack targets by shock waves and fragments generated by explosives, while thermobaric bombs rely on the high temperature and huge air pressure generated by ** to destroy the target. The hot-pressed bomb will first trigger a small **, releasing a dust mist, which contains aluminum, iron, magnesium, potassium chloride and other components, all of which have ** properties. Then, spray a flammable liquid onto this dust mist. Then, the dust mist is detonated again, and the matter undergoes a chemical reaction instantly, producing an extremely high temperature of more than 2,000 degrees. This sudden burst of heat will quickly suck out the surrounding air, including the air in the human body, and quickly destroy enemies. Moreover, the heat of more than 2000 degrees Celsius can burn everything in an instant, and if it comes into contact with this bomb, it will be completely shattered and destroyed. Moreover, the high temperature of the thermobaric bomb creates a very powerful shock wave. Just one ton of thermobaric bombs is enough to break rubber people 100 meters away, and the shock wave range of five tons of thermobaric bombs can even reach 500 meters. According to computer simulations, a thermobaric bomb weighing five tons is enough to sink an aircraft carrier.
Seventh place, Ford-class aircraft carrier. The Ford-class aircraft carriers use state-of-the-art propulsion systems, electromagnetic ejection systems, top-of-the-line radar, and all-round combat systems. Coupled with its powerful formation escort team, the Ford's actual combat strike capability and deterrence have been greatly enhanced. It can detect enemy targets even at distances of hundreds of miles, detecting potential threats in advance. The Ford-class aircraft carriers are not only equipped with the latest radar systems that can protect the fleet. Moreover, it also uses electromagnetic catapult technology, which no longer uses the traditional steam catapult method. This new technology is more efficient and allows aircraft to take off from the ship's deck quickly, increasing the pilot's chances of survival. In addition, the Ford-class aircraft carrier can also carry many carrier-based aircraft, including F-35** fighters and E-2D advanced early warning aircraft. The Ford-class aircraft carrier is known as the most powerful aircraft carrier in the world and is also a new symbol of US maritime supremacy. No matter how you look at it, the Ford-class aircraft carrier is the top equipment in modern warfare.
In sixth place, the Dongfeng-17 hypersonic missile. The DF-17 is a new short-range hypersonic conventional ballistic missile that made its debut on October 1, 2019, when the 70th anniversary of the motherland was celebrated. The great thing about this missile is that it can achieve precision strikes in any weather conditions, even without relying on any auxiliary equipment. Compared with other Chinese Dongfeng missiles, this model not only has a significant improvement in performance, but also has a stronger ability to break through defenses. The DF-17 flies very fast, reaching up to 10 times the speed of sound at the fastest, and its breakthrough defense capability is very powerful. In contrast, the United States has not yet made a breakthrough in hypersonic technology, so it is almost impossible to intercept the DF-17. For this reason, the DF-17 can easily break through the US defenses, yet launch an attack, which the US is completely powerless to deal with. Moreover, judging from the various existing anti-missile systems in the world, they cannot effectively counter the threat of Dongfeng-17, so it is called the nemesis of the global anti-missile system and is a nightmare for the anti-missile system.
Fifth place, B2 Ghost Bomber. The B2 Phantom bomber is a special type of bomber that was developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boeing specifically for service with the US Air Force. Its biggest feature is that it is almost impossible to detect by the enemy, and it is very stealthy on the battlefield. It has a fuselage length of 21 meters and a wingspan of 524 meters, the maximum speed can reach 0Mach 95. The U.S. Air Force claims that it can perform missions around the globe, and so far there is indeed no missile that can effectively intercept the B2 bomber. However, because the construction is so expensive, even the economically powerful United States cannot produce it on a large scale. Now, there are only 21 B2** bombers in the whole of the United States.
Fourth place, the Great Ivan Tsar nuclear bomb. The Tsar Bomba is simply one of the most powerful nuclear bombs in human history, super powerful, and quite large and heavy. Its dimensions are very massive, about 8 meters long, 2With a diameter of 1 meter and a diameter of 27 tons, it is equivalent to the weight of four to five adult elephants. It is very difficult to accurately estimate the exact power of the Tsar nuclear bomb, but it is speculated that its **yield is about 50 million tons of TNT. After Ivan's nuclear bomb test, it caused a super large fireball with a diameter of 35 kilometers, which was dazzlingly bright, and the radiation was particularly strong, enough to illuminate a place hundreds of kilometers away. At the same time, large amounts of radioactive material were released into the air, forming a huge mushroom cloud, which then quickly dispersed into the atmosphere of the Northern Hemisphere. Obviously, these radioactive materials can contaminate and harm the environment and human health for a long time.
Third place, ground-based midcourse anti-missile interception technology. Believing the name, it is already easy to understand what it does, everyone knows that ballistic missiles are a very powerful **. In order to ensure the security of the country, we must have the ability to intercept ballistic missiles. The role of the anti-missile system is to identify and deter ballistic missiles launched by the enemy. The test of ground-based mid-course anti-missile interception technology refers to the experiment of setting up a missile on land and using radar, satellite, and other technologies to intercept and destroy a missile launched by the enemy in the middle stage of the flight. This experiment is very difficult, because it is necessary to accurately judge the flight trajectory of the target in a short time, launch *** and achieve a high-speed collision. To put it simply, countries with land-based midcourse anti-missile technology will no longer be afraid of the threat of nuclear bombs. At the moment, only the United States and China are capable of conducting such experiments.
2nd place, Dead Hand System. During the Cold War, in order to counter the United States, the Soviet Union developed a doomsday called the Dead Hand System. This system needs to be set up first, and it will automatically activate as soon as it detects that Russia is in a nuclear strike or is in a state of combat readiness. Once activated, the system immediately locks onto the target and then relentlessly launches the nuclei**. More importantly, once the nuclear ** is launched, it is like embarking on a road of no return, which can never be stopped. According to sources, most of the Russian Army's nuclear ** is currently under the full control of the Dead Hand system. To make matters worse, more than 1,000 strategic nuclear missiles have already been programmed in advance into the launch commands of the Dead Hand system. As soon as it is activated, all of these nuclear ** will be launched. With such a devastating blow, I am afraid that all mankind will return to the dark times of the past. Although the United States also has an emergency satellite system similar to the Dead Hand system, it is far less effective than the Dead Hand system. Other countries, such as Britain and France, also have nuclear countermeasures, but they are not powerful enough compared to the Dead Hand system. Because not all countries have a large number of nuclear weapons, if the nuclear arsenal is not sufficient, it will not be able to support such a global nuclear counterattack.
1st place, RS28 missiles. Russia's carefully developed RS28 ballistic missile, also known as the Sarmat intercontinental missile. In the field of intercontinental missiles, the R36M is considered very powerful, but Sarmat is generally considered to be invincible. According to the information, the Sarmat missile can carry 15 medium-sized nuclear warheads or 10 heavy nuclear warheads. Not only does it have a range of more than 10,000 kilometers, but these warheads also have the ability to penetrate defenses at supersonic speeds. It is capable of penetrating all known air defense systems in the world, since the missiles are so powerful that even if only one warhead is able to successfully break through the line of defense, it is enough to inflict a devastating blow on the target area. The United States also appreciates this ** very much, and an American magazine published an article saying that Russia's Sarmat missile is the most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile in the world. Once Russia successfully uses it, nothing can stop it, and even the existing land-based and sea-based anti-missile systems of the United States may be helpless.
In addition, it should be emphasized that the United States is accelerating the development of a new ballistic missile defense system, which is not expected to be put into service until about 2029. Until then, relying on the absolute trump card of Sarmat, Russia still maintains a strong initiative in the international arena.