Henri K. Posted May 10, 2017 Share Posted May 10, 2017 DF-26B ? JL-3 ? Un tir balistique mystérieux dans le golfe de Bohai Citation Le Weibo du ministère chinois de la Défense confirme un essai balistique récent dans le golfe de Bohai. S'agit-il du missile DF-26B ou JL-3 ? Analyse. Read more : http://www.eastpendulum.com/df-26b-jl-3-un-tir-balistique-mysterieux-dans-le-golfe-de-bohai Henri K. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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rogue0 Posted June 18, 2020 Share Posted June 18, 2020 rattrapage du site http://www.eastpendulum.com/ce-que-lon-sait-sur-le-test-du-nouveau-slbm-chinois-jl-3 Le 08/09/2017 à 15:35, Henri K. a dit : A confirmer (parce que je ne l'ai pas vu ailleurs) : Un billet sur sina spéculant sur les avancées du JL-3 . https://mil.news.sina.com.cn/jssd/2020-05-12/doc-iircuyvi2662473.shtml (traduction en anglais non vérifiée : https://gentleseas.blogspot.com/2020/05/chinas-jl-3-slbms-utilise-carbon-fiber.html ) Si j'ai bien compris, une équipe de recherche chinoise aurait remporté un prix scientifique pour la structure de son moteur à poudre, en fibre de carbone (2.65m de diamètre). Je n'ai pas l'habitude de lire ces articles, mais le ton de l'article est un peu bizarre, à la 3ème personne : "les analystes étrangers spéculent sur le JL-3, souvent comparé au M-51 français". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henri K. Posted September 19, 2020 Author Share Posted September 19, 2020 Adm. Richard Discusses USSTRATCOM Operations With Reporters https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Transcripts/Transcript/Article/2347223/adm-richard-discusses-usstratcom-operations-with-reporters/ Citation Q: Among their new capabilities, are the Jin-class submarines -- are those Jin-class submarines now starting strategic patrols near Hawaii? The China report mentions that their -- their JL-2 missiles could range the United States but they need to be in western Pacific waters near Hawaii. Are you seeing that threat emanate? ADM. RICHARD: Well, what I would offer is to not shoot behind the duck and I would actually pay more attention to their JL-3 missiles that they're working on, which give them a greatly expanded range. And again, I -- I think this is -- I get apprehensive that we are not fully conscious as a nation of the threats that we face, right? China now has the capability -- and we can get into the specifics -- to directly threaten our homeland from a ballistic missile submarine. That's a pretty watershed moment and that's why, when I come up here and say that we need to maintain the forces to give us a deterrent capability against that, why we have to go recapitalize our strategic triad, why I say that there's no margin left and why that's the most important mission in the Department of Defense, it is -- you're giving me a great example of why we have to go do that. The -- it is -- it -- it's important, I think, to remember I say the department frequently says that strategic deterrence is most important mission in the department, it is foundational to everything we do but maybe a way to operationalize that is, I and my forces set the conditions necessary for the rest of the Department of Defense to execute its mission. If strategic deterrence fails, the complexion and the character of the competition just changed dramatically and it is in everybody's best interest for that not to happen. But to do that, I have to have sufficient force to execute our strategy and you see -- from -- say -- a great example of what other nations are doing to threaten that. Henri K. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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rogue0 Posted November 23, 2022 Share Posted November 23, 2022 Le 20/11/2022 à 11:52, Henri K. a dit : Je suis plutôt surpris. Je m'attendais à ce que le JL-3 nécessite la prochaine génération de SNLE chinois type 9VI ... Mais, les SR US disent qu'il est déjà déployé (peut être sur des type 9IV modifiés). Autres sources https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/11/19/asia-pacific/china-longer-range-icbms-submarines-us/ spéculation d'un sous marinier australien (refonte nécessaire du type 9IV pour l'emport du JL-3 plus gros ?) https://gentleseas.blogspot.com/2022/11/chinas-longer-range-jl-3s-now-on-its.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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