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China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology: 12,000 km 183,000 kg 4 Mt Unknown 1971 No Silo 1,000 m 39 DF-5A China China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology: 15,000 km 183,000 kg 5 Mt Active 1983 No Silo 1,000 m 40 DF-5B: China China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology: 15,000 km 183,000 kg Active 2015 Yes Silo 800m 40 DF-5C: China
The missile is considered to be very accurate, with an accuracy believed to match that of the company's other anti-tank missile, the Ingwe, at around 300 mm CEP at maximum range. [ 3 ] It also has a long range for an anti-tank missile; at 10 km (6.2 mi) it is greater than the published range of most current competitors, including the Hellfire .
Manportable/Vehicle mounted surface-to-air missile: 178 launchers In use with 10 Air Defence Artillery Regiment. These missiles have a range of between 5–7 km. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute lists the number of Portable SAMs delivered as 96 for the GBADS phase 1 project with another order for 82. [72] Oerlikon GDF
South Africa: Armoured recovery vehicle: 18: Olifant Armour Bridge Layer [58] No image available South Africa: Armoured vehicle-launched bridge: 2: Toyota Land Cruiser Utility [59] Japan South Africa. Utility vehicle 435: Used for border patrol. R500 million will be spent in 2024/25 to replace these vehicles with new mine-resistant APCs. Gecko ...
Japan, South Korea and Poland [citation needed] are generally considered de facto nuclear states due to their believed ability to wield nuclear weapons within 1 to 3 years. [17] [18] [19] South Africa produced six nuclear weapons in the 1980s, but dismantled them in the early 1990s. South Africa signed the NPT in 1991. [20] [21]
The Air Force's New Nuclear Missile System Will Now Cost $131.5 Billion. Varad Raigaonkar. ... He also referred to the submarines as "the most powerful force in the world right now." In that vein ...
This suggests the development of a new ICBM larger than previous missiles. [6] Hwasong-19 made its public debut on 31 October 2024, with a flight test. [4] [7] North Korea officially confirmed the launch on the same day of the launch. Initially, North Korea did not reveal the missile's official name; it was revealed a day after the test-fire ...
The four Valour-class frigates are armed with surface-to-air and anti-ship missiles, a range of multi-purpose weaponry, and can operate helicopters that significantly improve and extend operational ability. The class have been hailed as the most powerful surface units in sub-Saharan Africa, and have restored South African naval pre-eminence. [5]