classified threat to DDG-1000 may be ballistic homing missile DF-21

I blogged about the DF-21 in July. the bit about it turning into a cruise missile is BS. the navy knows how to shoot down cruise missiles.

Missile Threat Helped Drive DDG Cut - Defense News
One source familiar with the classified briefing said that while anti-ship cruise missiles and other threats were known to exist, “those aren’t the worst.” The new threat, which “didn’t exist a couple years ago,” is a “land-launched ballistic missile that converts to a cruise missile.”

Other sources confirmed that a new, classified missile threat is being briefed at very high levels. One admiral, said another source, was told his ships should simply “stay away. There are no options.”

Information on the new threat remains closely held.

“There’s really little unclassified information about this stuff,” said Paul Giarra, a defense consultant in McLean, Va., “except for the considerable amount of information that’s appeared in unclassified Chinese sources.”

Several experts on Chinese missiles contacted for this story said they weren’t sure which specific threat drove the Navy to change its destroyer plans. One source speculated it might be “Threat D, a cruise missile that separates to a supersonic missile.” A Chinese ballistic missile with terminal radar-homing capabilities - “a carrier killer” - is another possibility.

Retired Rear Adm. Eric Vadon, a consultant on East Asian defense affairs, thought the weapon sounded like a Dong Feng 21 (DF-21) missile, also known by its western designation CSS-5. Although the basic missile has been in service since the 1970s, the Chinese are known to be working to turn it into a homing ballistic missile.

“There’s a possibility that what we’re seeing is that somebody is calling this thing a cruise missile because it has some of those characteristics,” Vadon said. “It maneuvers and it homes in. But a cruise missile breathes air.”

The Chinese targetable ballistic missile threat has long worried U.S. Navy planners and military professionals.

“We’re pretty certain the Chinese have been working on this for some time,” said Bernard Cole, a professor at National Defense University in Washington and an expert on the Chinese military. “It would pose a threat. I don’t know how you would counter that missile.”

But Cole said the description of a ballistic missile turning into a cruise missile is new: “I’ve never heard this described this way.”

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