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UPDATED: September 3, 2015
China Displays Missiles in Military Parade
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China on Thursday marched seven types of its self-made conventional and nuclear missiles in the massive parade marking the end of the WWII.

The long-anticipated prominent armaments include conventional missiles of Dongfeng-15B and Dongfeng-16, Dongfeng-21D anti-ship ballistic missile described by some media as the "carrier killer," Changjian-10A cruise missiles, Dongfeng-26 missiles, Dongfeng-31A solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles, as well as the Dongfeng-5B intercontinental strategic missiles designed to carry nuclear warheads.

The gigantic strategic weapons in camouflaged colors rolled on long-bed trucks prompted applause and cheers from spectators at the Tian'anmen Square where the parade was staged.

(Xinhua News Agency September 3, 2015)



 
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