
(NSI News Source Info) BEIJING, China - February 17, 2011: The Chinese army is researching a new type of conventional missile that is set to be weaponized and entered into active service within five years, military sources have revealed.

Last year, China said it allocated USD 77 billion for its budget to modernise the 2.3 million strong Peoples Liberation Army, (PLA), described as the largest standing Army of the world.
The daily described the claims by the Chinese military about development of new missile as part of China’s "military transparency" about its arsenal of weapons.
Foreign media have also speculated that the Dong Feng 21D is a "carrier killer" and would prove to be a game-changer in the Asian security environment, where US Navy aircraft carrier battle groups have ruled the waves since the end of World War II, the AP reported.
China debuted its first stealth fighter jet, the J-20, in January, in a test flight that coincided with a visit to Beijing by US Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
Following the successful test flight, speculations and assessments of Beijing's military advancement echoed around the world.
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