Chinese scientists are ‘aggressively’ stepping up their development of doomsday nuclear weapons in a bid to get ahead of the US and Russia

Tuesday, May 29, 2018
By Paul Martin

China is conducting an average of 50 nuclear weapons simulations a year
For comparison the US is carrying out around ten of these simulations per year
The models are designed to replicate the complex physics of a nuclear blast
Experts warned that the escalating arms race between China, the US and Russia is increasing the chances of a nuclear conflict

By HARRY PETTIT
DAILYMAIL.COM
29 May 2018

China is ‘aggressively’ developing next generation doomsday nuclear weapons to get ahead in its arms race with the US and Russia.

The country’s scientists are conducting five times as many nuclear weapons experiments a year as US experts, according to a major Chinese weapons laboratory.

Experts warned that while China, the US and Russia hope their nuclear weapons programmes will act as a deterrent against potential threats, the escalating arms race is more likely to increase the chances of a doomsday conflict.

In a new report from the China Academy of Engineering Physics, scientists revealed that Chinese researchers carried out 200 laboratory experiments between September 2014 and December 2018.

On average, its national laboratories performed these experiments – designed to simulate the complex physics of a nuclear blast – around 50 times per year.

For comparison, US scientists carried out 50 such tests between 2012 and 2017, an average of 10 a year, according to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

US, Chinese and Russian weapons researchers are racing to build smaller nuclear warheads that allow for strikes on more precise targets.

But experts said the creation of more direct nuclear missiles may remove the inhibition to use them.

‘The use of small warheads will lead to the use of bigger ones,’ Beijing-based naval expert Li Jie told the South China Morning Post.

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