A video claiming to show China’s powerful DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missile has gained widespread attention on social media. The footage was shared by China Pulse, a verified account on X, after reports of a recent missile test.
Missile Capabilities Highlighted
The DF-5B is a nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile with an estimated range of up to 12,000 kilometers. According to defense assessments, it can carry multiple nuclear warheads with a combined explosive yield of around 3 to 4 megatons. That yield is significantly greater than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War II.
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— China pulse ๐จ๐ณ (@Eng_china5) July 8, 2026
Moreover, the missile’s long range allows it to reach targets across continents. Military analysts consider the DF-5B one of China’s key strategic deterrent systems. However, the exact operational capabilities and deployment details remain closely guarded by Beijing.
Recent Test Sparks Discussion
Reports indicate that China recently conducted a test involving the DF-5B, although officials released limited information about the exercise. The test has fueled international discussion about China’s expanding military capabilities and its strategic posture.
Meanwhile, the viral video shared by China Pulse attracted thousands of views and comments. Many users discussed the missile’s reported range and destructive potential. However, the authenticity of every claim circulating on social media has not been independently verified.
Defense experts note that missile tests often serve multiple purposes, including validating technology, training personnel, and demonstrating military readiness. Consequently, such developments continue to draw close attention from governments and security analysts worldwide as global powers monitor changes in strategic military capabilities.
