Quote from: Satori on 09/03/2012 06:49 pmQuote from: beidou on 09/03/2012 06:41 pmQuote from: Satori on 08/24/2012 01:14 pmQuote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 11:47 pmQuote from: Satori on 08/23/2012 09:23 pmQuote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 08:10 pmhttp://freebeacon.com/chinese-missile-tests-continue/Another missile test by the Chinese military, what the hell are the Americans doing?"China’s military continued its string of strategic missile flight tests on Monday by firing off a third intercontinental ballistic missile in four weeks", does anyone knows the dates of the previous two missile launches? on July 24th and August 16thThank you beidou!no hay de qué.That's in Spanish In Portuguese we say 'de nada.' Spanish and Portuguese are exchangeable, so we still can talk, right??
Quote from: beidou on 09/03/2012 06:41 pmQuote from: Satori on 08/24/2012 01:14 pmQuote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 11:47 pmQuote from: Satori on 08/23/2012 09:23 pmQuote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 08:10 pmhttp://freebeacon.com/chinese-missile-tests-continue/Another missile test by the Chinese military, what the hell are the Americans doing?"China’s military continued its string of strategic missile flight tests on Monday by firing off a third intercontinental ballistic missile in four weeks", does anyone knows the dates of the previous two missile launches? on July 24th and August 16thThank you beidou!no hay de qué.That's in Spanish In Portuguese we say 'de nada.'
Quote from: Satori on 08/24/2012 01:14 pmQuote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 11:47 pmQuote from: Satori on 08/23/2012 09:23 pmQuote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 08:10 pmhttp://freebeacon.com/chinese-missile-tests-continue/Another missile test by the Chinese military, what the hell are the Americans doing?"China’s military continued its string of strategic missile flight tests on Monday by firing off a third intercontinental ballistic missile in four weeks", does anyone knows the dates of the previous two missile launches? on July 24th and August 16thThank you beidou!no hay de qué.
Quote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 11:47 pmQuote from: Satori on 08/23/2012 09:23 pmQuote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 08:10 pmhttp://freebeacon.com/chinese-missile-tests-continue/Another missile test by the Chinese military, what the hell are the Americans doing?"China’s military continued its string of strategic missile flight tests on Monday by firing off a third intercontinental ballistic missile in four weeks", does anyone knows the dates of the previous two missile launches? on July 24th and August 16thThank you beidou!
Quote from: Satori on 08/23/2012 09:23 pmQuote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 08:10 pmhttp://freebeacon.com/chinese-missile-tests-continue/Another missile test by the Chinese military, what the hell are the Americans doing?"China’s military continued its string of strategic missile flight tests on Monday by firing off a third intercontinental ballistic missile in four weeks", does anyone knows the dates of the previous two missile launches? on July 24th and August 16th
Quote from: beidou on 08/23/2012 08:10 pmhttp://freebeacon.com/chinese-missile-tests-continue/Another missile test by the Chinese military, what the hell are the Americans doing?"China’s military continued its string of strategic missile flight tests on Monday by firing off a third intercontinental ballistic missile in four weeks", does anyone knows the dates of the previous two missile launches?
http://freebeacon.com/chinese-missile-tests-continue/Another missile test by the Chinese military, what the hell are the Americans doing?
Two more unknown launch times from news.cntv.cn/china/20121014/102306.shtml :
I believe the first one is the launch of Yaogan 8 on December 15, 2009 (02:31 UTC), while the second one is the launch of HY-1B on April 11, 2007 (03:27 UTC).
A1425/12 - THE FLW SEGMENTS OF ATS RTE CLSD: 1.A596:YABRAI VOR 'YBL'-DENGKOU VOR 'DKO' 2.B215:YABRAI VOR 'YBL'-YINCHUAN VOR 'YNC'. 10 NOV 07:20 2012 UNTIL 10 NOV 08:00 2012. CREATED: 09 NOV 12:41 2012
In 2007 and 2010 China conducted anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons tests, both on January 11. Rumors circulating for the past few months suggest that some within the U.S. defense and intelligence community believe China is preparing to conduct another ASAT test.The first media report on these rumors appeared in October. China’s Ministry of Defense challenged the information in that report, but in November contacts in China told us an announcement about an upcoming ASAT test was circulated within the Chinese government. We were unable to find a public statement confirming plans for a test in the Chinese media or on publicly accessible Chinese government websites. Then, just before Christmas, a high-ranking U.S. defense official told us that the Obama administration was very concerned about an imminent Chinese ASAT test.Given these high-level administration concerns, and past Chinese practice, there seems to be a strong possibility China will conduct an ASAT test within the next few weeks. What kind of test and what the target might be is unclear...
http://allthingsnuclear.org/is-january-chinese-asat-testing-month/Is January Chinese ASAT Testing Month? January 4, 2013Gregory Kulacki, China project manager and senior analystQuoteIn 2007 and 2010 China conducted anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons tests, both on January 11. Rumors circulating for the past few months suggest that some within the U.S. defense and intelligence community believe China is preparing to conduct another ASAT test.The first media report on these rumors appeared in October. China’s Ministry of Defense challenged the information in that report, but in November contacts in China told us an announcement about an upcoming ASAT test was circulated within the Chinese government. We were unable to find a public statement confirming plans for a test in the Chinese media or on publicly accessible Chinese government websites. Then, just before Christmas, a high-ranking U.S. defense official told us that the Obama administration was very concerned about an imminent Chinese ASAT test.Given these high-level administration concerns, and past Chinese practice, there seems to be a strong possibility China will conduct an ASAT test within the next few weeks. What kind of test and what the target might be is unclear...
A0048/13 - A TEMPORARY PROHIBITED AREA ESTABLISHED:CENTERED AT N3750E09050, WITH RADIUS OF 200KM, VERTICAL LIMITS: SFC-UNL.ALL ACFT ARE PROHIBITED TO FLY INTO THIS AREA. SFC - UNL, 27 JAN 12:00 2013 UNTIL 27 JAN 13:00 2013. CREATED: 26 JAN 03:02 2013
a suitable respond to an earlier US experiment(aprox. 13hrs earlier)
Quote from: Victory O on 01/29/2013 12:33 pma suitable respond to an earlier US experiment(aprox. 13hrs earlier) I would rather think it was just an coincidence.
A0325/13 - THE FLW SEGMENTS OF ATS RTE CLSD: 1.A596:YABRAI VOR 'YBL'-DENGKOU VOR 'DKO' . 2.B330:YABRAI VOR 'YBL'-GOBIN. 3.W66: DENGKOU VOR 'DKO'-GOBIN. 08 APR 09:50 2013 UNTIL 08 APR 11:00 2013. CREATED: 07 APR 13:52 2013
A0338/13 - THE FLW SEGMENTS OF ATS RTE CLSD: 1.A596:YABRAI VOR 'YBL'-DENGKOU VOR 'DKO' . 2.B330:YABRAI VOR 'YBL'-GOBIN. 3.W66: DENGKOU VOR 'DKO'-GOBIN. 0150-0300 0950-1100, 12 APR 01:50 2013 UNTIL 12 APR 11:00 2013. CREATED: 11 APR 13:36 2013