Hanwha Group retaliates against China, announces the export of missiles to the Philippines, which has excited the White House!

Just one day after China announced countermeasures against five U.S. subsidiaries of Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd. on October 14, the South Korean defense giant Hanwha Group announced at an international event that it is developing the CTM anti-ship ballistic missile and clearly listed the Philippines as a potential customer.

This series of actions are obviously not coincidental.

A representative of Hanwha Group publicly stated: "The group has developed products such as the CTM anti-ship ballistic missile to meet the needs of relevant customers. Our potential customers will be countries with vast coastlines, such as the Philippines and some European countries."

The CTM-ASB is said to be equipped with an infrared imaging optical guidance head, but in actual combat, this missile obviously has insufficient range. The maximum range of this missile is only 160 kilometers, which means that if the Philippines wants to cover the relevant sea areas, it can only deploy missile positions on islands or along the coast near the Bashi Channel.

At that time, these missiles will undoubtedly become targets to be destroyed.

It is estimated that the most excited party is the White House. The U.S. has always hoped to use South Korea and Japan as pawns, shouldering the role of consuming Chinese strength. However, Hanwha Group's move may bring a catastrophic blow to Seoul. If China locks onto the ships produced by Hanwha Group and destroys them all at sea, who will be crying then?

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1846287010583556/

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