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China’s MD-19 Wide-Range Space Vehicle Successfully Completes Flight Test

December 17, 2024 - Updated on December 20, 2024
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In a recent promotional series “In the Name of Our Forebears, Achieving New Successes of the Era” jointly produced by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Hunan Satellite TV, high-definition footage revealed a successful test flight of China’s domestically-developed wide-range space vehicle. Specifically, a large “Twin-Tailed Scorpion” UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) was seen carrying an advanced test vehicle, named MD-19. The video documented the MD-19 being released at an altitude far above cloud level, after which it transitioned to autonomous flight and safely returned.

The footage further confirmed that this wide-range space vehicle has completed nine test missions over the past six years. Notably, the program achieved the “world’s first near-space launch and retrieval experiment, enabling cross-domain maneuvering and safe return.”

MD-22 “Mingdi” Wide-Range Space Vehicle: The Big Picture

While the name MD-19 may sound unfamiliar, enthusiasts familiar with China’s aerospace developments will instantly recognize the renowned MD-22 “Mingdi” wide-range space vehicle. First unveiled at the 2022 Zhuhai Airshow, the MD-22 is a formidable asset: a 4-ton hypersonic vehicle capable of reaching Mach 7 with a range of 8,000 kilometers, flying at near-space altitudes.

From its appearance, the MD-19 closely resembles the MD-22 showcased at Zhuhai, leading to reasonable speculation that MD-19 is likely a scaled-down version of the MD-22. Its reduced size enables it to be carried by the “Twin-Tailed Scorpion” UAV, serving as a platform for testing and validating aerodynamic designs of hypersonic vehicles.

Implications for Strategic Bombing Platforms like the H-20

The MD-19’s successful test flights likely hint at concurrent progress with the larger MD-22 “Mingdi,” suggesting promising developments for China’s hypersonic wide-range vehicle program. Given its intercontinental range, near-space altitude capabilities, and speeds exceeding Mach 5, the strategic value of these vehicles for long-range strike missions cannot be overstated.

This raises an intriguing question: Does the existence of such advanced hypersonic platforms diminish the relevance of traditional strategic bombers like the H-20?

While the MD-22 series undeniably possesses unique capabilities that surpass conventional bombers, it is unlikely to make traditional platforms obsolete. For nuclear-capable nations—particularly major global powers—maintaining a diverse and comprehensive nuclear delivery system remains paramount. Each delivery platform, whether bombers, hypersonic vehicles, or other systems, fulfills a specific role within the larger deterrence framework.

The greater the variety of delivery systems a nation possesses, the more complex it becomes for an adversary to defend against potential strikes or preemptively neutralize those platforms. This diversity increases the survivability and penetration capabilities of strategic weapons.

Lessons from the Cold War: Diversifying Nuclear Platforms

History offers valuable lessons on the strategic importance of diversified delivery systems. During the height of the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union employed unconventional methods to enhance the survivability and unpredictability of their nuclear forces:

Soviet “Doomsday Train”: Leveraging its vast railway network, the Soviet Union developed mobile ICBM launch platforms disguised as civilian freight or passenger trains. These “Doomsday Trains” could seamlessly blend into regular railway traffic, making it extraordinarily difficult for adversaries to locate, track, and destroy them during wartime.

U.S. Lake-Based Mobile Nuclear Platforms: The United States conceptualized inland barge platforms capable of launching ICBMs. These disguised barges could navigate commercial shipping routes across the Great Lakes, operating virtually indistinguishably from civilian vessels in peacetime. In wartime, they could shed their disguises and launch missiles from lakeshores, presenting an unexpected strike capability.

Conclusion: The Strategic Value of Diversification

The emergence of China’s MD-22 “Mingdi” series highlights the growing sophistication of wide-range hypersonic space vehicles and their strategic potential. However, while these platforms represent a significant advancement, they do not eliminate the need for traditional bombers like the H-20. Instead, they complement existing systems, ensuring a more robust and unpredictable strategic deterrence posture.

The richer the variety of delivery systems, the greater the challenge for potential adversaries, who must divide their resources and defenses across multiple threats. This layered approach significantly enhances a nation’s overall strategic deterrence, survivability, and penetration capabilities in an increasingly complex and competitive global security environment.

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