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Watch: 🇨🇳 China has an automated cruise missile factory that can produce over 1000 missiles a day working in 3 shifts according to CCTV Chinese media. China's large military industrial capacity is likely to sustain a war effort for much longer than its adversaries.
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No they can't make 1,000 missiles per day. 🙄 Not in the whole country combined, let alone one factory. China doesn't even have a cruise missile inventory anywhere near 365k, less than 1/10 of that.
1000 missiles per day is a mistake in translation and the article source (CCTV7 documentary) can be questioned. The PRC just claimed to have broken military grade encryption which turned out to be 800 bit RSA - so small that no one - not even any of the Chinese commercial web
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Goes to show that America is not the only one producing massive amounts munitions, etc. Every country seems to be preparing for the possibility of a larger conflict.
China has always been doing these on a scale. Whether we like it or not, they have mastered construction, and these kind of companies.
China’s capacity for misinformation is as strong as its production capabilities. While their military industrial complex is impressive, we can’t take everything at face value, especially when it comes to numbers broadcast by their state media. Information warfare is part of their
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That's assuming it can source the necessary chips for those missiles. Once war starts all shipping in East and Southeast Asia stops.
This is what I believe will ultimately determine the outcome of wars, industrial strength that can be sustained over the long term. A similar example can be seen in WWII, where Germany initially had the upper hand in military quality, 1/2
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Except that the CCTV never said anything about producing 1000 missiles a day (and this section is about a production line for turbo missile engines). bilibili.com/video/BV1634y1 And btw Chinese machine tools highly depend on Western key components.
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No, no, missiles and artillery shells are very different, and the distance of missiles is also very different. After the US government restricted the export of advanced chips to mainland China, even if China has a large number of missiles, it does not mean that China’s missiles
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NATO Threat of Tactical Nukes Following a series of setbacks, I predicted that NATO would heighten its rhetoric regarding the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons in April and May 2024. This prediction materialized, prompting a response from Russia, which included the
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The poster claims that he is showing NATO threats or plans for the use of nuclear weapons. The screenshots he included all show that it is the Russians making the threats. He is just flat out lying about what they say. carnegieendowment.org/russia-eurasia…
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If only China are doing all these to truly promote and protect independence of nations and peaceful coexistence then it’s good. But we all know it’s not.
This is a joke. I think this Chinese rocketeer meant to say “we must continue to take the path of stealing US technology and weapons design, we must never innovate when it is so much easier to steal.” I guarantee most if not all of these designs are based on stolen technology.
1000 per day is a blowout...most likely 10 per day or 100 per day across ALL of china... 1000 per day would be if china enter war production mode like Rússia is trying to do
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It is not impossible, but if I don't see it, I don't believe it. But I admit that I wouldn't be surprised if it were true. And those who say about quality, well, Tesla makes vehicles in China and by the hundreds of thousands a year. Draw your own conclusions.