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U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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200 nuclear bombs: is it really impossible for China to intercept?

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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This is a hypothetical question that has sparked heated discussions on United States online forums, like a pebble thrown into a calm lake, stirring up ripples, a question that seems absurd, but touches people's deep fears of nuclear war, and also reflects the intricate game relationship between China and the United States

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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An impossible victory?

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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"If the United States suddenly launches 200 nuclear bombs against China, will China be able to successfully intercept them?" The issue itself is fraught with controversy, 200 nuclear bombs, enough to wipe a medium-sized country off the map, and the devastating energy it contains is unimaginable, and no country can be unscathed in the face of a nuclear strike of this magnitude, not even China, which has a strong military force

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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The answer to this question is not simply "can" or "can't", in today's world, nuclear weapons have long gone beyond purely military significance, and have become a political bargaining chip and a strategic deterrent, and the idea of trying to achieve "victory" through nuclear war is itself a dangerous illusion

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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China's nuclear shield: from scratch, from weak to strong

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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In 1964, China successfully conducted its first atomic bomb test, breaking the nuclear monopoly of the superpowers, and then successively mastered the technologies of hydrogen bombs and medium- and long-range ballistic missiles, establishing a reliable nuclear deterrent

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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Compared with United States' huge nuclear arsenal, China's nuclear forces have been at a disadvantage for a long time, and in order to resist nuclear strikes, China has been committed to developing anti-missile technology and has achieved remarkable achievements

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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The "Golden Bell Jar" of Anti-Missile Systems: How Does China Build a Defense System?

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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The anti-missile system is known as the "golden bell jar" of defense against nuclear strikes, and its principle is to intercept ballistic missiles during their flight, so as to prevent them from hitting their targets; China began to explore anti-missile technology in the 60s of the last century, and after several decades of unremitting efforts, it has established a set of multi-level and all-round anti-missile defense systems

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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The ground-based mid-course anti-missile system is currently one of the most advanced anti-missile technologies in the world, which can intercept missiles at the highest point of their flight trajectory, and has the advantages of wide interception range and short reaction time

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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In addition to the land-based anti-missile system, China also has a variety of anti-missile means, such as a ship-based anti-missile system and a terminal high-altitude area defense system, forming a defense network with wide coverage and strong interception capabilities

U.S. Forum: If 200 nuclear bombs hit China, how much counterattack capability does China have?

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The 200-Bomb Challenge: Can China Succeed in Intercepting It?

Going back to the original question, will China really be able to survive unscathed in the face of a saturation attack of 200 nuclear bombs? The answer is obviously no, no defense system can be 100% perfect, and in the face of such a large-scale nuclear strike, it will be difficult for even the most advanced anti-missile systems to completely intercept it

This does not mean that China is helpless in the face of nuclear war, and the purpose of China's anti-missile system is not to pursue absolute defense, but to raise the threshold of nuclear deterrence, so that any country that attempts to launch a nuclear attack on China will think twice

The Balance of Nuclear Deterrence: China's Rise and the Reshaping of the Global Security Landscape

In recent years, with the continuous improvement of China's comprehensive national strength, its military strength has also developed by leaps and bounds, and China's breakthrough in the field of anti-missile technology has broken United States's long-standing absolute superiority in nuclear forces, and has also had a far-reaching impact on the global security pattern

In the past, United States, with its powerful nuclear arsenal, could exert military pressure on other countries and even engage in nuclear blackmail, but with the improvement of China's anti-missile capabilities, United States can no longer use nuclear weapons as recklessly as in the past

China has always adhered to a national defense policy of a defensive nature, advocated no first use of nuclear weapons, and actively promoted nuclear disarmament and nuclear proliferation

The road ahead: dialogue and cooperation to build a community with a shared future for mankind

Nuclear weapons are the "sword of Damocles" hanging over the heads of mankind, and once used, they will bring devastating disasters to mankind

China and the United States, as the world's two largest economies and nuclear-weapon states, have a special responsibility to maintain global strategic stability, and the two sides should strengthen communication, enhance mutual trust, avoid strategic miscalculations, and jointly safeguard global strategic stability

In today's world, peace and development are still the theme of the times, but mankind is also facing unprecedented challenges, and in the face of major changes unseen in a century, all countries should work together to build a community with a shared future for mankind and jointly create a better future

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