The evolution of China's strategic nuclear weapons/ Ta Chen Cheng
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Defense & Security Analysis Vol 22 No 3, pp.241-260, September 2006 (94)Summary: China' s determination to become a nuclear weapons state had been conspicuous with or without Russian help. In this article highlights the development of missiles from first generation to fourth generation missiles. In addition to long and medium range ballistic missiles, China also has been developing short range ballistic missile (SRBMs) and cruise missiles, for tactical nuclear use.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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China' s determination to become a nuclear weapons state had been conspicuous with or without Russian help. In this article highlights the development of missiles from first generation to fourth generation missiles. In addition to long and medium range ballistic missiles, China also has been developing short range ballistic missile (SRBMs) and cruise missiles, for tactical nuclear use.
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