China’s new missile can drill dozens of meters underground and then explode.

Today’s video introduces China’s Dongfeng-15C missile! Is this true? China’s new missile can drill dozens of meters underground and then explode. The explosive power is comparable to an earthquake, and all underground defense structures are unstoppable! Before I provide you with a detailed explanation, let’s review a bit of history. In 1991, the United States launched the Gulf War. In the early stages of the Gulf War, the relentless bombing by the United States left the Iraqi forces in underground command posts helpless. The United States’ response strategy was to intensify research on bunker-busting missiles, eventually successfully developing the GBU-28. In the Baghdad area of Iraq, the Aliyamiya anti-aircraft cave, the United States dropped two giant bunker-busting bombs, with the first one opening a gap in the anti-aircraft cave, followed by the second one directly entering the cave, causing a massive explosion that left thousands of civilians permanently inside the anti-aircraft cave. In 1999, internal strife occurred in the Southern Alliance, and the United States dispatched two B-2 Spirit stealth bombers quietly over Europe, heading straight for Yugoslavia. Over Yugoslavia, the U.S. conducted more than 40 bombings, dropping over 1,200 bombs. However, one aircraft dropped 5 bombs near the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia, including a bunker-busting bomb. This bunker-busting bomb pierced the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia without deviation, hitting the center of the embassy from the rooftop and exploding only after penetrating five floors, resulting in the immediate death of three journalists and injuries to more than a dozen people. After the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia, the Chinese people were deeply outraged. Large-scale anti-American demonstrations erupted across the country, with some students even directly protesting at NATO’s doorstep. The then U.S. President Clinton publicly stated that the bombing was merely an accident, primarily aimed at terrorists. The accident was attributed to the use of outdated maps by the pilots.
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