DF-2A, China's first nuclear missile
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China's first atomic bomb was detonated at the top of a 102-meter tall iron tower, which could only be considered a giant bomb that could not fly.
How can an atomic bomb grow wings? There is only one way, which is to combine the two bombs, combining the nuclear warhead with the missile.
As early as the end of 1963, at a meeting of the Central Special Committee chaired by Zhou Enlai, the research direction of nuclear weapons was determined: missile warheads should be the main priority, and air-dropped bombs should be secondary. Based on this, Qian Xuesen proposed the idea of "combining the two bombs."
At subsequent meetings, Zhou Enlai said: "...The Central Committee has decided to establish the Ministry of Missile Industry, known as the Seventh Machinery Ministry... Combining the two bombs, the Second Machinery Ministry is responsible for the atomic bomb, and the Seventh Machinery Ministry is responsible for the missile. From today, the "Second-Seventh Storm" will begin!"
"Comrade Xuesen, let the "Second-Seventh Storm" begin with you."
Foreign Minister Chen Yi added: "Just received a foreign cable, US Secretary of Defense McNamara said that China will not have any means of carrying nuclear weapons in the next five years, because both the US and the Soviet Union spent 12 years, so China will need at least 10 years."
Nie Rongzhen looked at Qian Xuesen: "How long will it take to combine the two bombs? Please tell us, Comrade Qian Xuesen."
Qian Xuesen was very calm: "I think about three years will be enough."
Hearing Qian Xuesen's words, the people attending the meeting were like a pot that had been blown up, and they all started discussing it.
Zhou Enlai asked everyone to calm down and said: "Comrade Qian Xuesen said that about three years will be enough, I believe! We rely on scientists!"
After the meeting, Qian Xuesen led the overall design department's scheme argumentation group to start work.
Based on the idea of "combining the two bombs", researchers further increased the range and modified the Dongfeng-2 missile, named Dongfeng-2A, also known as DF-2A.
On October 27, 1966, a DF-2A missile carrying a 12,000-ton atomic bomb warhead was launched from Jiuquan and hit a target 800 kilometers away, marking the successful completion of the "combination of the two bombs" test.
Nie Rongzhen and Qian Xuesen embraced each other happily. Countless sleepless nights and heavy pressure were released like a nuclear warhead.
The nuclear warhead detonated in the uninhabited area of Lop Nur, signifying that China had acquired a true nuclear weapon capable of practical combat, thoroughly breaking the nuclear monopoly and nuclear blackmail of the superpowers.
The new socialist China blossomed with the most brilliant mushroom cloud, becoming a true missile nuclear power.
After hearing the news of the successful test, Mao Zedong said excitedly: "Who said that the Chinese people could not build nuclear missiles? Haven't we done it now? Khrushchev didn't give us these cutting-edge technologies, it's great, it forced us to do it ourselves, I think he should be given a medal weighing a ton!"








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