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The Great Leap? China's Ballistic Missile Programme: A Technical Report
Der große Sprung? Chinas ballistisches Raketenprogramm: Ein technischer Bericht
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Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Hamburg (IFSH)
Abstract Since its inception in the 1950s, China's missile programme has undergone significant development. This research report traces the evolution of China's ballistic missile capabilities over a period of more than 70 years, drawing primarily on open-source information to provide a technical analysis of ... view more
Since its inception in the 1950s, China's missile programme has undergone significant development. This research report traces the evolution of China's ballistic missile capabilities over a period of more than 70 years, drawing primarily on open-source information to provide a technical analysis of the available data. Additionally, it offers a concise overview of the Chinese missile industry, which remains highly state-controlled, as well as an assessment of the current state of China's missile forces, including operational systems, force levels, and deployment locations. This analysis highlights how, over decades - initially with Soviet assistance and later through independent advancements - China has leveraged long-range missile systems as a tool to project threats. Particularly in recent years, China has intensified its investment in missile research, development, and production. This is reflected in its notable expansion of medium- and long-range systems and the comprehensive modernisation of its existing arsenal. This report offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of China's missile programme. It aims to shed light on its technical foundations, thus enabling a better assessment of its capabilities, intentions, and underlying strategies, as well as future courses of action and implications for the international community.... view less
Keywords
China; defense industry; new technology; military
Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Free Keywords
Ballistische Raketen; Trägersysteme; Raketentechnologie
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
City
Hamburg
Page/Pages
82 p.
Series
IFSH Research Report, 013
Status
Published Version; reviewed