The Chinese Army i.e. the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF) often claims to have ballistic missiles, fine and modern conventional and nuclear warheads. Following the expansionist policy, dragons have added a variety of modern weapons to their fleet to strengthen their forces on different fronts. In some cases, China has also taken a significant lead. Meanwhile, there are reports that China's missile industry is under a cloud of crisis these days.
The Chinese Army, the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF), pretending to be its military strength everywhere in the world, claims to have all kinds of weapons, including conventional and nuclear-armed weapons. This is the Force Army, which has its arsenal. PLARF is designed separately for missiles and accessories, but that's what Dragon is trying to portray. The reality is quite the opposite.
The China Aerospace Studies Institute (CASI), based at Maxwell Airforce Base, has released a report. The title of this report is 'China's Ballistic Missile Industry'. The authors of this report, Alex Stone and Peter Wood have studied the challenges that China's missile industry has to face.
Chinese missile industry poses these problems
According to the report, China's ballistic missile industry has become quite modern in the last 20 years, but still, China is far behind its competitors in terms of overall rocket development. The picture of China's ballistic missile industry is quite mixed. Structural and technical problems remain in the development of missiles. China's economic development is also becoming a challenge for the manufacturing industry.
Technical hurdles in making missiles
A faster pace is being given more importance in manufacturing, due to which it has become common to see technical bottlenecks. It has been found in the report that frequent changes have been made in the companies making weapons, due to which the problems arising within it are becoming a hindrance for the missile industry, that is, the development of ballistic missiles remains the same as it was before. , Institutions that have not been affected significantly by the change.
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