While China can fire nuclear weapons from submarines and aircraft, the silo fields in the northwestern Xinjiang region and Gansu province are the core of its nuclear forces.

China is constructing a massive military complex in its desert regions. Satellite images reveal a sprawling network of launch pads and bunkers. This infrastructure is designed to…

Satellite images show China is building launch pads and bunkers near the isolated nuclear silos that hold its longest-range missiles

China has built a network of several launch pads near its nuclear missile silos as it ensures no American first strike could knock out Beijing's ability to hit back.

Satellite images reviewed by Reuters show Beijing is building a sprawling web of launch pads, bunkers and communications nodes near the isolated nuclear silos that hold the…

Mísseis nucleares chineses já são capazes de atingir cidades dos EUA; estrutura parece destinada a garantir que um eventual ataque nuclear americano não elimine capacidade de…

While China can fire nuclear weapons from submarines and aircraft, the silo fields in the northwestern Xinjiang region and Gansu province are the core of its nuclear forces.

Selon les informations de Reuters, Pékin a édifié un complexe militaire destiné à protéger son arsenal nucléaire et ainsi sa stratégie de dissuasion.

El complejo incluye más de 80 plataformas de lanzamiento, búnkeres y nodos de comunicaciones próximos a los silos nucleares que albergan los misiles de mayor alcance del Ejército

In a remote Chinese desert, a vast military complex is taking shape that some security scholars say appears built to ensure no American first strike on China's nuclear arsenal…

Satellite images reveal that China is constructing a vast network of military infrastructure in its north-western deserts, including more than 80 potential launch pads and…

Satellite images reveal China constructing launch pads and bunkers near nuclear silos, bolstering its missile capabilities to deter potential first-strike threats.