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[The Guru=Reporter Jung Deung-yong] China has significantly upgraded its domestically produced CJ-10 cruise missile, improving its long-range precision-strike capabilities across the Indo-Pacific. The move appears aimed at strengthening Beijing’s military posture relative to the United States.
On April 25, military trade outlet Army Recognition reported that the People’s Liberation Army has deployed an upgraded CJ-10 land-attack cruise missile with a range extended beyond 2,000 km (about 1,243 miles). The package includes not only greater range but also refined guidance systems and enhanced low-observable technologies.
The subsonic CJ-10 was developed as a counterpart to the U.S. Tomahawk and is one of China’s core precision-strike assets. The upgrade pushes its range from roughly 1,500 km (about 932 miles) to more than 2,000 km, allowing strikes well into adversary territory against command nodes, air bases and other military infrastructure.
Technically, the missile incorporates a multilayer guidance architecture that fuses China’s BeiDou satellite navigation with inertial navigation and TERCOM terrain-matching. That layered approach is designed to preserve accuracy even in GPS-jamming environments typical of modern battlefields.
The PLA plans to field the CJ-10 across services to maximize operational flexibility. On land, the missile will be deployed on road-mobile launchers (TELs) for mobility; at sea, it will be loaded into the vertical launch systems (VLS) of Type 052D destroyers and Type 055 cruisers to spread maritime strike capability; and in the air, H-6 strategic bombers will extend its reach.
Analysts say Beijing could use coordinated strikes from land, sea and air in a saturation attack intended to overwhelm U.S. missile defenses.
Global defense journalist Alain Serbaes described the CJ-10’s evolution as “a significant achievement for China in the long-range precision-fire competition that underpins modern military power,” adding that “in response to U.S. Tomahawk Block V upgrades and emerging hypersonic systems, China is rapidly strengthening its joint operational capabilities.”











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