Remote control target ships of the China Navy

ice berg

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Something to do with DF-21 D?:rolleyes:
Notice it is all China Airforce, China Navy. Where is the P(people)?8)

[URL]http://www.china-defense.com/

Photo of the day: Remote Control Target Ships of the China Navy[/URL][/h]

After the China navy commissioned its first twin-hull target ship in mid 2008, there are at lease 5 more that have entered service since. Practice makes perfect.











Poor Type 021 FAG, pressed back into service as a target. (notice the missile hole)
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-plbah5e9kKA/Tu0uVxXi-ZI/AAAAAAAANa8/SK4PA_pDqKs/s1600/25_192859_175cbb789d34435.jpg
 

W.G.Ewald

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China could sell those ships in North Carolina, USA for ferry service to the Outer Banks. Really.
 

indian_sukhoi

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Decommisoned ships will always be usefull in some way or the other!!!


Crossroads Baker, showing the white surface "crack" under the ships, and the top of the hollow spray column protruding through the hemispherical Wilson cloud.
 

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