{"id":4846,"date":"2025-12-23T14:37:00","date_gmt":"2025-12-23T14:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sawahsolutions.com\/national\/china-is-expanding-its-inter-continental-ballistic-missile-arsenal-faster-than-other-nuclear-armed-power\/"},"modified":"2026-02-08T19:17:10","modified_gmt":"2026-02-08T19:17:10","slug":"china-is-expanding-its-inter-continental-ballistic-missile-arsenal-faster-than-other-nuclear-armed-power","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sawahsolutions.com\/national\/china-is-expanding-its-inter-continental-ballistic-missile-arsenal-faster-than-other-nuclear-armed-power\/","title":{"rendered":"China is expanding its inter-continental ballistic missile arsenal faster than other nuclear armed power."},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><\/figure>\n<p>US defence chiefs believe China is expanding and modernising its weapons stockpile faster than any other nuclear-armed power, a draft Pentagon report highlighting Beijing\u2019s growing military ambitions has revealed.<br \/>China has loaded more than 100 intercontinental ballistic missiles across its latest three silo fields and has no desire for arms control talks, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a Chicago-based non-profit.<br \/>Beijing has described reports of a military buildup as efforts to \u201csmear and defame China and deliberately mislead the international community.\u201d<br \/>Last month, US President Donald Trump said that he may be working on a plan to denuclearise with China and Russia.<br \/>But the draft Pentagon report, which was seen by Reuters, said Beijing did not appear to be interested.<br \/>\u201cWe continue to see no appetite from Beijing for pursuing such measures or more comprehensive arms control discussions,\u201d the report said.<br \/>The report said that China had likely put in more than 100 solid-fuelled DF-31 ICBMs in silo fields close to China\u2019s border with Mongolia \u2014 the latest in a series of silo sites.<br \/>The Pentagon had previously reported the existence of the fields but not the number of missiles loaded.<br \/>The Pentagon declined to comment.<br \/>China\u2019s embassy in the US capital, Washington, said the communist country had \u201cmaintained a defensive nuclear strategy, kept its nuclear forces at the minimum level required for national security, and abided by its commitment to a moratorium on nuclear testing.\u201d<br \/>The draft Pentagon report did not identify any potential target of the newly placed missiles. US officials noted that the report could change before it was sent to lawmakers.<br \/>The report said China\u2019s nuclear warhead stockpile was still in the low 600s in 2024, which reflected \u201ca slower rate of production when compared to previous years.\u201d<br \/>But the report added that China\u2019s nuclear expansion was ongoing and that it was on track to have over 1,000 warheads by 2030.<br \/>China has said it adheres to a \u201cnuclear strategy of self-defence\u201d and pursues a no-first-use policy.<br \/>Trump has said he wants the United States to resume nuclear weapons testing, but it is unclear what form that will take.<br \/>Former US President Joe Biden and Trump, during his first term, sought to engage China and Russia in negotiations on replacing New START with a three-way strategic nuclear arms control treaty.<br \/>The wide-ranging Pentagon report detailed China\u2019s military buildup and said that \u201cChina expects to be able to fight and win a war on Taiwan by the end of 2027.\u201d<br \/>China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, has never renounced the use of force to \u201creunify\u201d with the island.<br \/>Beijing was refining its military options to take Taiwan by \u201cbrute force,\u201d the report said, adding that one option could include strikes 1,500\u20132,000 nautical miles from China.<br \/>\u201cIn sufficient volume, these strikes could seriously challenge and disrupt US presence in or around a conflict in the Asia-Pacific region,\u201d it added.<br \/>The report comes less than two months before the expiration of the 2010 New START treaty, the last US-Russia nuclear arms control accord, which limits the sides to deploying 1,550 strategic nuclear warheads on 700 delivery systems.<br \/>Russian President Vladimir Putin and Biden extended the pact for five years in February 2021, but its terms do not allow for a further formal extension.<br \/>Many experts fear that the expiration of the pact could fuel a three-way nuclear arms race.<br \/>\u201cMore nuclear weapons and an absence of diplomacy will not make anyone safer \u2014 neither China, Russia, nor the United States,\u201d said Daryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association advocacy group.<br \/>Chinese President Xi Jinping has undertaken a broad corruption crackdown, with the People\u2019s Liberation Army (PLA) being one of the main targets.<br \/>The report said the purge could impact short-term nuclear readiness but also set the stage for \u201clong-term PLA improvements overall.\u201d<br \/>Revenues at China\u2019s giant military firms fell last year as corruption purges slowed arms contracts and procurement, according to a leading conflict think tank.<br \/>China\u2019s weapons revenue fell despite three decades of rising defence budgets amid Beijing\u2019s growing strategic rivalry with the United States, Asia\u2019s traditional military power, and tensions over Taiwan and the hotly disputed South China Sea.<br \/>In the past 18 months, at least 26 current and former senior managers in state-owned arms companies have been investigated or removed from their positions, the Pentagon report said.<br \/>\u201cInvestigations have expanded from a 2023 focus on procurement in the rockets and missiles industry to most of China\u2019s defence industry, including China\u2019s nuclear and shipbuilding industries,\u201d it added.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>US defence chiefs believe China is expanding and modernising its weapons stockpile faster than any other nuclear-armed power, a draft Pentagon report highlighting Beijing\u2019s growing military ambitions has revealed.China has loaded more than 100 intercontinental ballistic missiles across its latest three silo fields and has no desire for arms control talks, according to the 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