China Has More ICBM Launchers Than U.S., American Military Reports

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While the U.S. leads in intercontinental missiles and warheads, Chinaโ€™s gains are fueling debate in Congress

The U.S. military has notified Congress that China now has more land-based intercontinental-range missile launchers than the U.S., fueling the debate about how Washington should respond to Beijingโ€™s nuclear buildup.

โ€œThe number of land-based fixed and mobile ICBM launchers in China exceeds the number of ICBM launchers in the United States,โ€ the commander of the U.S. Strategic Command, which oversees nuclear forces, wrote the Senateโ€™s and Houseโ€™s Armed Services Committees on Jan. 26.

The notification comes as the U.S. is facing the challenge of deterring Russiaโ€™s substantial nuclear forces as well as Chinaโ€™s growing nuclear arsenal. U.S. lawmakers are involved in an increasingly heated debate about how best to counter Beijing, including the Pentagonโ€™s response to the Chinese surveillance balloon that recently traversed the U.S. and hovered over Montana, where a portion of the American militaryโ€™s ICBM arsenal is deployed.

The U.S., which is modernizing all three legs of its land, sea and air based nuclear arsenal, has a much larger nuclear force than China.

Many of Chinaโ€™s land-based launchers still consist of empty silos, according to U.S. officials and experts outside government. The Strategic Command also notified Congress that the U.S. has more intercontinental-range missiles based on land, and more nuclear warheads mounted on those missiles, than China.

The commandโ€™s notifications also donโ€™t include submarine-launched missiles and long-range bombers, where the U.S. has a decided advantage, U.S. officials say.

Republican lawmakers, however, have cited the ICBM launchers as a portent of the scale of Chinaโ€™s longer-range ambitions are urging the U.S. to expand its own nuclear forces to counter the Russian and Chinese forces.

โ€œChina is rapidly approaching parity with the United States,โ€ said Rep. Mike Rogers, the Alabama Republican who chairs the House Armed Services Committee. โ€œWe cannot allow that to happen. The time for us to adjust our force posture and increase capabilities to meet this threat is now.โ€

Byย Michael R. Gordon

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