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Monday, November 19, 2012

China advertises weapons with simulated attack on Taiwan

M20 Attack |A video played at a show in Zhuhai in southern China to promote China's weapons systems simulated the bombing of military bases in Taiwan, a sign that Taiwan has to take the threat of China's long-range rockets seriously, a local magazine editor said.

The video demonstrated a system that integrated several assault weapons including M20 short-range ballistic missiles, A200 remote-guided rockets, A100 multiple rocket launchers, unmanned aircraft and field air defense missiles.

The system was advertised as being able to make pre-emptive strikes against enemies' radar installations, command centers, airports, harbors, power plants and concentrated armored forces.

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