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DF-41
The Dongfeng-41 or DF-41 is a fourth-generation Chinese solid-fuelled road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missile with an operational range of 12,000 to 15,000 kilometers and a top speed of Mach 25. It is capable of MIRV delivery and has been reported to carry up to 10 warheads, although analysts believe it likely carries only three. The development of the DF-41 began in 1986 and was first flight-tested in 2012, with subsequent tests conducted in 2014, 2015, and 2017. The missile was officially unveiled at the China National Day military parade on October 1, 2019. China has also developed rail-mobile and silo-based versions of the DF-41, with the latter reportedly being built at three new missile bases in Gansu, Xinjiang, and Inner Mongolia.learn more on wikipedia
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