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Chinese scientists are developing a hypersonic missile that can strike a moving vehicle
China is developing hypersonic missiles that will be able to hit a moving car with extreme accuracy.
Scientists involved in research are calling it a “major advance,”. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the move is aimed at resolving the crucial issue of how to hit the target while moving at high speed.
A research team led by Yang Xiaogang of the PLA Rocket Force University of Engineering in Xi’an said they have been given a 2025 deadline to address these seemingly complex challenges of hypersonic technology.
In an article published in the Chinese journal Infrared and Laser Engineering, a team of scientists explained that a superfast missile can cover long distances in one second and that a small error in positioning and guiding systems is too big. It May cause damage.
It states that infrared signals of a small dynamic target at a distance ‘form only a few pixels without detailed information such as size, colour and texture’, making its identification and tracking ‘extremely difficult’. Goes
According to Mr Yang, the team has a new way of identifying and tracking.
China has focused on moving targets in recent years, including a model aircraft carrier built on tracks in the Gobi Desert firing range.
According to the newspaper, the new hypersonic missile will use the data collected through motion sensors to adjust each pixel instead of using a new image.
According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the Chinese military believes that hypersonic weapons will change the nature of warfare and is investing heavily in this technology.
The PLA’s hypersonic program employs about 3,000 scientists.
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