
 China's  ambitions for a domestic aircraft carrier programme and its achievement  of an initial operating capability (IOC) for the DF-21D anti-ship  ballistic missile (ASBM) were both revealed in December 2010.
China's  ambitions for a domestic aircraft carrier programme and its achievement  of an initial operating capability (IOC) for the DF-21D anti-ship  ballistic missile (ASBM) were both revealed in December 2010.The  DF-21D, based on the CSS-5 medium-range ballistic missile, is a  two-stage weapon with an effective range of 810 n miles (1,500 km),  according to the US Department of Defense's 2010 assessment of Chinese  military power.
The ASBM has undergone extensive testing that Jane's  understands has resulted in a status akin to what western services  would call IOC, however it is unclear if the missile has actually  completed overwater testing and US analysts believe that trials will  continue for another several years.
China  has spent considerable time and energy developing the DF-21D, which is  believed to be a land-based, solid-propellant ASBM designed to  accurately strike ships under way 
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