The new surface-to-air missile system will boost the attack ability of the military, a Chinese air force official said.
The People's Liberation Army Air Force will use the home-developed, ground-based air defence and anti-missile system, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post quoted Air Force spokesman Shen Jinke as saying.
"The system can cover from short-to long range and strike low- to high altitude targets," Shen said.
"The system consists of new missiles and launching systems. The air force is transforming from territorial air defence to being capable of both attack and defence," he said.
"We will fully upgrade our strategic early warning, air strike, anti-aircraft and anti-missile, information countermeasure, air landing, strategic aerial delivery and comprehensive support," he said.
His remarks follow China's repeated protests against South Korea's decision to deploy a US-developed anti-missile system, which Beijing says poses a serious threat to the nation's security.
South Korea says the shield is needed to protect against North Korea's provocative nuclear weapons programme.
Given the geographical environment on the Korean Peninsula, the US and ROK's claim that the deployment is to "deal with nuclear threat from DPRK" without "targeting any third country" is too lame and hypocritical, the Chinese Defence Ministry said elaborating on why China opposed to the deployment of the THAAD missile systems.
Earlier this month, Chinese Aero space officials said China's next-generation cruise missiles will be developed based on a modular design, allowing them to be tailor-made for specific combat situations with high level of artificial intelligence.
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