Who just launched an ICBM 35 miles from SoCal coast?

Quote from bkveen3:

Genuinely not even a remote possibility. The Chinese navy has no where near these capabilities as they only have diesel electric submarines. They are extremely loud when running on diesel engines and only capable of going a few hundred miles when running on batteries. Furthermore, the Atlantic and Pacific coasts are littered with sonar nets and other instrumentation. It wasn't China.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_094_submarine

Operators: People's Liberation Army Navy

Displacement: 8,000 tons surfaced , 9,000 tons submerged
Length: 133 m [4]
Propulsion: Nuclear reactor, 1 shaft
Speed: 20+ kts
Range: Unlimited
Armament: Torpedoes: six 533 mm bow tubes Missiles: 12 JL-2 SLBM

The Type 094 (NATO reporting name: Jin-class; Chinese: 晋级潜艇) is a new class of ballistic missile submarine developed by the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. The first-of-class was constructed at Huludao Shipyard in Huludao, Liaoning Province and launched in July 2004. At least two are confirmed to have been launched.

The JL-2 (巨浪-2 Ju Lang-2, Giant Wave 2) is a Chinese second generation intercontinental-range submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) which has a two-stage, solid-liquid fuelled propulsion design. Accurate specifications of the new missile are hard to obtain and substantiate due to the secretive nature of the program. However, the missile is thought to be able to deliver its payload(s) up to a range of 7,200 km[3] (4,500 miles) to 8,000 km (5,000 miles) and could carry either single or multiple warheads (conventional or nuclear).

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Quote from MohdSalleh:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_094_submarine

Operators: People's Liberation Army Navy

Displacement: 8,000 tons surfaced , 9,000 tons submerged
Length: 133 m [4]
Propulsion: Nuclear reactor, 1 shaft
Speed: 20+ kts
Range: Unlimited
Armament: Torpedoes: six 533 mm bow tubes Missiles: 12 JL-2 SLBM

The Type 094 (NATO reporting name: Jin-class; Chinese: 晋级潜艇) is a new class of ballistic missile submarine developed by the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. The first-of-class was constructed at Huludao Shipyard in Huludao, Liaoning Province and launched in July 2004. At least two are confirmed to have been launched.

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I stand corrected. But do you really think they are willing to risk a full scale deep water naval war with the United States because they may have 5 subs?

US Navy

433,500 personnel
289 ships
3,700+ aircraft
11 Aircraft carriers
10 Amphibious assault ships
9 Amphibious transport docks
12 Dock landing ships
22 Cruisers
55 Destroyers
30 Frigates
71 Submarines

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Navy
 
Quote from MohdSalleh:

Armament: Torpedoes: six 533 mm bow tubes Missiles: 12 JL-2

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I thought I would add that this class is still incapable of vertical missile launches.
 
Quote from bkveen3:

I thought I would add that this class is still incapable of vertical missile launches.

I would suggest you google it before you repeatedly embarrassing yourself.
 
They tried it again today but it failed:

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Quote from adadadog:

I would suggest you google it before you repeatedly embarrassing yourself.

I only used his comments which said the armaments were torpedoes. I see that it says missiles next to it. I have spoken too quickly twice, but if you continue to think that China would risk war with the US at this stage in the game you are crazy. China is mad because they need to stall another 5-10 years while they develop a Navy capable of competing with the United States. Obviously we are not interested in letting it get to that stage. The missile was not from a Chinese sub. The possibility is almost 0. The launch site is near several Naval and AF installations dealing with weapons research. I presume that is a far more likely culprit. Unless you really think the military admits to every operation it runs.
 
Quote from bkveen3:

I only used his comments which said the armaments were torpedoes. I see that it says missiles next to it. I have spoken too quickly twice, but if you continue to think that China would risk war with the US at this stage in the game you are crazy. China is mad because they need to stall another 5-10 years while they develop a Navy capable of competing with the United States. Obviously we are not interested in letting it get to that stage. The missile was not from a Chinese sub. The possibility is almost 0. The launch site is near several Naval and AF installations dealing with weapons research. I presume that is a far more likely culprit. Unless you really think the military admits to every operation it runs.

I only pointed out very specific factual matter, did not express my opinion on other matter, such as if China is the one fired it.
You acted like a compulsive gambler, the more you lose the more stack you risk.
I do not have time to put up a debate on the expanded topic.
 
Was it really an ICBM? Hard to tell just looking at the contrails. For your safety, I hope it isn't. And if they can identify it, then they'll know who launched it. I believe the Navy screwed up and doesn't want to admit it.
 
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