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Home » Eye on China » Eyeing China’s Missileers

Eyeing China’s Missileers

Hey all, Jeffrey Lewis from Arms Control Wonk​.com here. After spend­ing a cou­ple of days crash­ing at Shachtman’s place in NYC, I fig­ured I needed a cross­post to say “Thanks.“
ty-3.gifITAR TASS reports that China test fired a DF-​​31 ICBM from the Taiyuan Space Launch Center:

China has car­ried out a reg­u­lar test launch of a Dongfeng-​​31 inter­con­ti­nen­tal bal­lis­tic mis­sile. Itar-​​Tass was told at the Russian Defence Ministry on Tuesday that “the Chinese side had noti­fied the Russian Defence Ministry in advance about the upcom­ing launch­ing of the inter­con­ti­nen­tal mis­sile”.
“The Dongfeng-​​31 mis­sile was fired from the Wuzhai launch site towards the Taklimakan desert at about mid­night on Monday”, a Russian min­istry offi­cial said. The head sec­tion of the mis­sile, he added, flew approx­i­mately 2.5 thou­sand kilo­me­tres. The Russian space con­trol facil­i­ties had tracked the missile’s start and flight.
The new Chinese inter­con­ti­nen­tal bal­lis­tic mis­siles will be put into
ser­vice already this year. Improved longer-​​range Dongfeng-​​31A mis­siles are expected to be com­mis­sioned in 2007. These two types of inter­con­ti­nen­tal silo-​​based bal­lis­tic mis­siles are com­pact sys­tems, which can be moved by means of trac­tors along general-​​purpose roads.

FAS has a nice sum­mary of the DF-​​31 pro­gram in rela­tion to this, prob­a­bly the sixth flight test since 1999.
The Taiyuan Space Launch Center is called the Wuzhai Space and Missile Test Center by the US intel­li­gence com­mu­nity for rea­sons that I’ve never under­stood — the facil­ity is NOWHERE near Wuzhai. In fact, isn’t all that close to Taiyuan — 284 km from Taiyuan City either by train or bus.
Anyway, I found the Taiyuan facil­ity in GoogleEarth a while back, check­ing it against the map on the China Great Wall Industry Corporation web­site. You can see most of the major areas of the cen­ter, includ­ing the tech­nol­ogy cen­ter, teleme­try sta­tion (I think) and launch com­plex. (Mark Wade has a very nice map, too.)
If you look a lit­tle fur­ther north of the launch com­plex, you can see an area that is not on the map — a some build­ings and big con­crete launch pads that might be a can­di­date (and I stress might) for bthe DF-​​31 area.
Just a guess, though. The facil­ity is huge, with some­thing like 4 launch sites and more than a dozen sup­port areas. I’ve posted a 1982 DIA report on the con­struc­tion of a new assembly/​checkout facil­ity on the south­east edge of the facil­ity — unfor­tu­nately, that area is low res­o­lu­tion.
So, take a look at the site — one aspect I would like to find is China’s R&D silo for the DF-​​5, which is at what the intel­li­gence com­mu­nity called Launch Site B. I may have to zip over to the National Archives to see if there are any reports on the facil­ity with handy maps.
– Jeffrey Lewis

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