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China shows off terrifying ‘aircraft carrier killer’ hypersonic missiles during military drill as Taiwan war fears mount

CHINA has shown off its terrifying "aircraft carrier killer" hypersonic missiles as it conducted military drills near Taiwan.

They flaunted their stockpile of deadly weapons amid mounting fears they are gearing up to go to war over the disputed island.

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Chilling footage captured the live-fire launch of the hypersonic missileCredit: China Military
China have amped up their military displays in wake of Nancy Pelosi's proposed visit to TaiwanCredit: China Military

Chilling footage released by state broadcaster China Central Television hinted the nation is more than prepared to do battle ahead of Nancy Pelosi’s proposed visit to Taiwan.

The clip, titled "The capabilities of the Chinese troops shown in 81 seconds", depicted the devastating capabilities of their ammo.

To celebrate China's upcoming Army Day on August 1, they filmed the live-fire launch of a hypersonic missile in a desert.

Chinese military expert Song Zhongping explained the country were parading its capabilities and flexibility of the weapon, that has been dubbed an "aircraft carrier killer".

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He told the Global Times the location of the launch suggested it can be triggered independently at any time and any place.

Its flexibility will make it hard for rivals to pinpoint the road-mobile missile before it begins its devastating path of destruction.

Experts were quick to point out the alarming artillery resembles their land-based hypersonic ballistic nuclear missile, Dong Feng 17 or DF-17.

The hypersonic nuke, dubbed "the flying death sentence", can surge to speeds of up to 7,680mph and analysts say it is able to "hit every corner of the Earth".

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The weapon contains a hypersonic glide vehicle and can be fitted with a nuclear warhead before performing "extreme manoeuvers".

Its agility makes it a daunting opponent for both stationary and moving targets - including aircraft carriers.

Targets have a slim chance of surviving a direct hit, making it one of the most formidable weapons in China's stash.

And its relatively low cost means the military can fire scores of them if a first attempt fails, naval warfare expert Sidharth Kaushal said.

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