China's Mysterious New "Eagle Strike" Superweapon

By Luke Sweeney / November 15, 2022 / www.outsiderclub.com / Article Link

The planet's most lethal weapon has just emerged from the shadows.

China named it the "Eagle Strike 21." The name itself was enough to send the top U.S. military brass running for the hills.

It's a thinly veiled threat - China might as well call it the "America-Destroyer 9000."

The U.S. currently has no adequate defenses against this new technology. Nothing we can do will stop it.

China has achieved yet another monopoly in matters of critical national security. But instead of dominating the world's lithium supply or controlling 70% of the planet's manufacturing, this new tech presents a more traditional threat.

Even the most powerful military on Earth is powerless against this advanced missile.

It can achieve speeds of up to Mach 10, or 7,600 miles per hour. It can be launched from anywhere, even the middle of the ocean. We don't have all the details yet, but the range is estimated to be between 600-900 miles.

That means roughly everywhere outside of this circle is within firing range:

Think about that. A Chinese ship firing from the U.S. west coast could potentially have a target as far as Utah. At the blistering speed of 7,600 mph, the missile would strike within mere minutes.

But that's not the main purpose for this weapon. The "Eagle Strike" is suspiciously tailor-made to take out one of the U.S. Navy's most powerful weapons: the aircraft carrier.

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