With launch into Pacific Ocean, China tests ICBM that could reach the US mainland
Test by PLA Rocket Force ‘achieves expected purpose’ and is a routine part of annual military training, Beijing says
An ICBM typically has a range greater than 5,500km (3,420 miles) and is designed to carry nuclear warheads.
The defence ministry said the PLA’s Rocket Force successfully launched an ICBM carrying a simulated warhead that “accurately landed in the predetermined sea area” in the high seas.
“This missile launch is a routine arrangement of the rocket force’s annual military training. It effectively tests the performance of weapons and equipment and the level of troop training,” the ministry said.
“[It] achieved the expected purpose. China notified relevant countries in advance.”
It is the first time in 44 years that China is known to have successfully conducted an atmospheric test of an ICBM over the high seas.