China's new 'god of war in the sky' stealth bomber 'could be able to hit Guam with a nuke', weapons analyst suggests
China is working on a long-range stealth bomber which may be able to carry out nuclear strikes on US targets in Guam and beyond, a military analyst has revealed.
New computer-generated images of the Xian H-20 strategic bomber have been published by the state defence corporation, Norinco – the first glimpse of the next-generation warplane which has been under development for years.
The four images suggest the bomber has a weapon bay, two adjustable tail wings, an airborne radar and two air intakes either side of the cockpit in a similar design to the USAF B-2 Spirit, introduced in the late '90s.
Something is up guys
- New computer images provide a first glimpse at the Xian H-20 strategic bomber
- The Xian H-20 stealth bomber is equipped with weapon bay, adjustable tail wings, an airborne radar and two air intakes wither side of the cockpit
- Experts believe it can strike US assets in Guam, over 1,800 miles from China
China is working on a long-range stealth bomber which may be able to carry out nuclear strikes on US targets in Guam and beyond, a military analyst has revealed.
New computer-generated images of the Xian H-20 strategic bomber have been published by the state defence corporation, Norinco – the first glimpse of the next-generation warplane which has been under development for years.
The four images suggest the bomber has a weapon bay, two adjustable tail wings, an airborne radar and two air intakes either side of the cockpit in a similar design to the USAF B-2 Spirit, introduced in the late '90s.
Something is up guys