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Dear Do, | August 28, 2020 |
Latest news Pentagon ‘Concerned’ As China Launches Four Missiles into South China Sea Boeing Woes Mount As Manufacturing Defect Found in 787s Latest Variant of Patriot Missile Failed in IBCS Test
| China has developed two types of ballistic missiles that are reportedly tasked with engaging US Navy aircraft carriers, the DF-21 (pictured) and the DF-26; it is unclear which were fired Wednesday during Chinese naval exercises in the South China Sea. (China MoD file photo) |
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