http://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/china%E2%80%99s-pla-held-live-drills-with-100-ballistic-missiles-chinese-media/ar-BBy9jLG?li=AAggbRN
>China's newly formed Rocket Force launched 100 ballistic missiles last year while army conducted scores of live drills, official media reported on Wednesday as the 2.3 million strong PLA, the world's largest army, adopts a more aggressive posture with massive structural revamp. Each combatant branch of the PLA - the Army, Navy, Air Force and Rocket Force - has confirmed that realistic training drills and exercises were intensified last year under military reforms initiated by Chinese President Xi Jinping, state-run China Daily said in a lengthy feature on how the Chinese military is transforming itself.
>"The Army sent 15 brigades to participate in more than 100 drills; the Air Force conducted at least six large, long-range training drills in the Western Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea; the Rocket Force carried out more than 20 exercises and launched nearly 100 ballistic missiles," the report said.
Casually using up 100 ballistic missiles for mere training.
China really makes missiles like sausages these days.
>...state-run China Daily said...
Still trying to decide whether I like this better than Russia's whole 420 sorties off their aircraft carrier in Syria .
Probably firing off old inventory/prototypes
>>32737681
>getting rid of ancient inventory = high production
what the fuck are you even on you dumb shill?
>>32737681
Is this like the time they tried to lock their silo crews in for 72 hours, and needed strippers after under a day?
What, that's it? No more shilling? Just gonna give up and leave already?
RAND's estimates were way too low.
China can literally spam 1000s of missiles against all US bases and allies in the area.
Even Guam must count on a few hundred missiles falling on them.
>>32737851
Of course you do life-fire tests with old inventories first.
But 15 rocket brigades need their expended missiles replaced, after that. And this means a new production run.
>>32737725
>implying they didn't launch a inflatable dinghy 419 times
>>32737725
>Still trying to decide whether I like this better than Russia's whole 420 sorties off their aircraft carrier in Syria .
That's about 3 launches a day, why do you find it hard to accept?
>>32739090
>bombarding Guam
Manchukuo can't hit shit.