China test-fires an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean
UNB
Publish: 25 Sep 2024, 02:13 PM
TAIPEI,
Sept 25 (AP/UNB) - China test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into
the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday.
The ICBM carried a dummy
warhead and fell into a designated area of the sea, the Defense Ministry said
in a statement.
The launch by the
People's Liberation Army was part of routine annual training.
It said the launch
complied with international law and was not directed against any country or
target.
It is unclear how often
China conducts tests over such a distance. In 1980, China launched an ICBM into
the South Pacific.
A map published in
Chinese newspapers at the time showed the target area as roughly a circle in
the center of a ring formed by the Solomon Islands, Nauru, the Gilbert Islands,
Tuvalu, western Samoa, Fiji and the New Hebrides.
The U.S. and
non-governmental organizations have said China has been building up its missile
silos, but it's unclear how many missiles and nuclear warheads it has added to
its arsenal.
The People's Liberation
Army, which functions as the ruling Communist Party's military wing, runs
China's space program, which has established an orbital station and has ambitions
to set up a Moon base and land a spacecraft on Mars.
Rocketry has long been
part of China's development into a major global power, spurring nationalism and
growth that has made China the world's second-largest economy.
The U.S. remains China's
main global rival, although Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines and others have
territorial disputes with Beijing that occasionally threaten to develop into
military clashes.
China maintains a
"no first use" of nuclear weapons policy, even as its desire for
regional predominance grows.
END/UNB/AP/PR