In a promotional video published on the website of state arms manufacturer Norinco, the deadly bomb was airdropped by a H-6K strategic bomber onto a plain, producing a gigantic ball of fire and black smoke. The video, released at the end of December, marked the first public display of the country’s most powerful non-nuclear bomb, according to state-run newspaper Global Times.
China has developed and tested a new aerial bomb, dubbed the country’s answer to the ‘Mother of All Bombs’ built by the United States. Military experts said the Chinese bomb could eliminate fortified ground targets
The Chinese military is growing at an astonishing rate of speed, and that, matched with the increased military buildup in Russia, has end times written all over it. With over 1.4 billion people, if China was a capitalistic nation instead of a communist one, they would be the dominant economic and militaristic superpower in the world today.
FROM THE DAILY MAIL UK: In a promotional video published on the website of state arms manufacturer Norinco, the deadly bomb was airdropped by a H-6K strategic bomber onto a plain, producing a gigantic ball of fire and black smoke.
China’s arms industry giant NORINCO for the first time showcased a new type of massive aerial bomb, which it dubbed the Chinese version of the “Mother of All Bombs” due to its huge destruction potential that is claimed to be only second to nuclear weapons. https://t.co/Xwa470K0R5 pic.twitter.com/bWDvmfvcyk— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) January 3, 2019
The video, released at the end of December, marked the first public display of the country’s most powerful non-nuclear bomb, according to state-run newspaper Global Times.
ON SOCIAL NETWORKS ON WEDNESDAY, THE OFFICIAL XINHUA NEWS AGENCY REFERRED TO THE BOMB AS THE ‘CHINESE VERSION OF THE “MOTHER OF ALL BOMBS”, IN COMPARISON TO THE US-MADE GBU-43/B MASSIVE ORDNANCE AIR BLAST (MOAB). THE BOMB CAN OBLITERATE EVERYTHING WITHIN A 3,000-FOOT (914-METRE) RADIUS.
In April 2017, while waging war against militants in Afghanistan, the US military dropped the nine-tonne device on an alleged Islamic State (IS) cave complex in Afghanistan, according to the New York Times.
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