Tuesday, 27 January 2026

CHINA HAS HELPED RUSSIA BUIILD THE NUCLEAR HYPERSONIC MISSILES CAPABLE OF HITTING EUROPE IN 20MINUTES, THE TELEGRAPH SAYS

 By their aggression against Russia and China and Iran, Soros, Rothschild and Gates have managed to forge an alliance between them, which is the envy of the world.

Russia can now wipe out Europe  in 20 minutes using nuclear capable hypersonic missiles, which can be produced in large numbers with the help of China.

Most likely, Iran can do the same.

Three guesses as to who is on the top of the list of targets of  Russia and Chna?

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/01/28/china-helping-russia-build-nuclear-capable-missile/

China is sending tools to help Russia build its nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that Vladimir Putin is using to threaten the West.


Russian troops fired the 8,000mph Oreshnik missile at the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, just 40 miles from Poland’s border, earlier this month.


The hypersonic ballistic missile, which has only been used twice in combat, can deploy six warheads mid-flight that strike different targets.

The Telegraph can reveal that specialised manufacturing machines and tools are being used to build the warheads, which can be carried by missiles that are capable of striking Europe in less than 20 minutes.

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Russia has said the Oreshnik missile is impossible to shoot down, while Ukrainian officials and analysts have warned it is a threat to the West.

Increased production is in part thanks to one specific CNC (computer numerical control) machine – a carousel lathe made in China, which turns and cuts metal.

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China has sent billions of dollars’ worth of other components that Moscow needs for the 

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The imports from China have allowed Vladimir Putin to skirt Western sanctions to build more weapons like the Oreshnik, boost Russia’s self-sufficiency and insulate its defence prowess from global sanctions

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The technology is far more damaging for Ukraine – and the West – than the hundreds of artillery shells sent by other allies like Iran, which deplete quickly and have little long-term impact.

Chinese CNC machines, for instance, have been procured in mass quantities. They support defence production at a range of Russian defence facilities, including in the Alabuga special economic zone churning out domestic versions of the Iranian Shahed drones.

“One thing that has dogged the Russian defence industry is the speed of production. A lot of their factories are very old-fashioned – they don’t produce aircraft or engines very quickly or very well,” said Nick Reynolds, research fellow for land warfare at Rusi, a UK defence think tank.

“That’s why you’re seeing imports being of such high importance,” he said. “The Chinese manufacturing ecosystem is leaps and bounds ahead of the Russian manufacturing sector.”

To guarantee high-quality defence production in Russia, China is also sending key testing instruments, such as multimeters and oscilloscopes.

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These monetary figures are considered an underestimate.

Neither Beijing nor Moscow are inclined to accurately report trade and customs data. At the same time, an increasing number of shipments are going to third countries that import and re-export to Russia, thus skirting sanctions by masking the purchasing chain.

“Capturing the full scale of shipments of sensitive goods between China and Russia is increasingly difficult because of routes, shell companies and intermediary logistics companies used by shippers to evade detection,” said William George, director of research at Import Genius.


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