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China can nuke Us in 30 minutes
China set to unveil Dongfeng-41 nuke that ‘can strike US in 30 minutes’ at 70th anniverary parade
By Jon Lockett
30th September 2019, 11:25 pm
Updated: 30th September 2019, 11:25 pm
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CHINA will unveil the “ultimate doomsday weapon” on Tuesday during one of the nation’s biggest military parades, say worrying reports.
The super-nuke is expected to take centre stage at a huge arms showcase held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, to mark 70 years of Communist rule.


The Dongfeng-41 is a nuke that ‘can strike the US in 30 minutes’ travelling at 7,600mph
The Dongfeng-41, is a 7,600 mph intercontinental ballistic missile that is said to have the furthest range of any nuclear missile and could reach the US in 30 minutes.
Speculation has been rife as to what weapons will be unveiled, with parade rehearsals showing missiles and aircraft under camouflage wraps.
The Chinese government is keen to assert its dominance in Asia and particularly in the South China Sea where it has been busy building militarised islands in international waters.
And its clear message to the US is that it is getting closer than ever to matching it in terms of military might.
A defence ministry spokesman recently said Beijing had no intention to “flex its muscles” but was instead keen to show a “peace-loving and responsible China”.


China’s DF-41 is said to be able to carry penetration aids, designed to confuse US missile devices

The high-profile parade will include 15,000 troops, more than 160 aircraft and 580 pieces of military equipment, according to Ministry of Defence spokesman Major General Cai Zhijun.
A supersonic drone, hypersonic missile and a robot submarine could all be shown off.
But all eyes will be primed for whether the huge Dongfeng 41 (DF-41) missile rolls through Tiananmen Square in what would be its debut public appearance.
Many new weapons “will be shown for the first time,” Cai told reporters last week. Asked whether that would include the DF-41, Cai said, “Please wait and see.”
No details of the DF-41 have been released, but the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington said it may have the world’s longest range at 15,000 kilometres.
US nuclear tipped missiles fall a few thousand kilometres short of that.
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Analysts say the DF-41, flying at 25 times the speed of sound, might be able to reach the US in 30 minutes with up to 10 warheads for separate targets.
China’s current mainstay missile the Dongfeng-31 — Dongfeng means “east wind” — has a range of more than 11,200 kilometres that puts most of the continental US within reach.
A version of this story originally appeared on news.com.au.
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Samsung Galaxy A30 review: Good display but disappointing value
The phone’s sleek design with curved edges make it nice to hold, and glossy finish makes it look premium.
By Karan Bajaj, ET Bureau | May 02, 2019, 04.49 PM IST
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The A30 uses Samsung’s new Exynos 7904 processor.
Rating: 3.5
Price: Rs 16,990
Specs: 6.4-inch super amoled display (2340 x 1080 pixels), octa core Exynos 7904, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage (expandable, dedicated slot), dual SIM, 16MP f1.7 + 5MP f2.2 ultrawide rear camera, 16MP f2.0 front camera, rear fingerprint scanner, USB Type-C, WiFi ac, Bluetooth 5.0, FM radio, 4,000mAh battery, Android 9.0, 165 grams
Pros: Sleek design, great screen, good day-to-day performance, daylight camera capabilities, good battery life, fast charge support
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Cons: Glossy plastic back picks up smudges and scratches easily, camera quality suffers in low light, low speaker output, video recording limited to 1080p
Samsung recently confirmed that the J series range of smartphone will be replaced with the A series. This is one of the reasons we have been seeing an increase in the number of new phones across different price points. The A30 has premium features like amoled display at a mid-range price.

The phone has a 6.4-inch full HD super amoled display with an Infinity U style notch. Samsung makes impressive smartphone displays and this is no exception. The screen is gorgeous with deep blacks and vibrant colour. Plus, the slim bezels on the sides and a small chin adds to the immersive experience for multimedia and gaming. Full marks to Samsung here.

The A30 has a dual rear camera with 16MP f1.7 primary sensor and a secondary ultra-wide 5MP sensor.
The A30 uses Samsung’s new Exynos 7904 processor which we saw first on the Galaxy M20. Our review unit came with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage along with a 4,000mAh battery. Like the M20, the Galaxy A30 can handle most games. PUBG and Asphalt 9 will work on medium settings without an issue.

Even for day-to-day use, the A30 is a capable performer. If you try to tax it with multiple apps in the background, you will see some sluggishness. While this may not be a deal-breaker on a Rs13k Galaxy M20, this is an issue on a Rs 17k phone like this. A Rs14k Redmi Note 7 pro with Snapdragon 675 will soundly thrash the Exynos 7904 in terms of outright performance. Thankfully, battery life is stellar – we regularly got a full day of battery life with around 20-25% spare. If you use the phone with battery saving enabled, it easily lasts a day and a half.
In the camera department, the A30 has a dual rear camera with 16MP f1.7 primary sensor and a secondary ultra-wide 5MP sensor. It’s nice to have that ultra-wide lens, especially in the sub-Rs20k segment since it opens up more shooting options. The image quality from the A30’s camera is great: daylight photos have excellent details and natural colour. In low light, the photos were well lit thanks to the wide aperture but on closer inspection you will see that they lack detail. Live focus mode for portraits also works better in daylight – good amount of bokeh but the edge detection is not the best we have seen. Video recording quality from the rear camera is good but is limited to full HD resolution and does not have any electronic image stabilization.

If you use the phone with battery saving enabled, it easily lasts a day and a half.
There are several things we did like on the Galaxy A30. It’s got a sleek design with curved edges which makes it nice to hold. The glossy finish looks premium, the fingerprint scanner is fast and the face unlock is better than the M series phones. What we did not like was that the glossy plastic back panel picks up smudges/scratches very quickly – it has several scratches within a week of careful use. Also, the loudspeaker volume is low. Sound from videos was hard to hear at full volume in an office environment.
At Rs 17k, the Galaxy A30 seems overpriced compared to Samsung’s own Galaxy M30. The M30 gives you a triple camera, larger 5,000mAh battery and similar hardware for Rs 14,999. You can also consider the Oppo K1 in the same price segment – it has an in-display fingerprint scanner, a better Snapdragon 660 processor and equally good cameras.

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