What to know about China’s rare ballistic missile test and why it raises concerns
China's first submarine-launched ballistic missile test in over four decades has drawn international condemnation and heightened regional security concerns.
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The story so far
China has conducted a rare test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) in the Pacific Ocean. The event marks the first such test in 43 years, signaling a shift toward continuous at-sea nuclear deterrence for the nation.
Coverage from outlets including Axios, CNBC, The Hill, and NBC News highlights that the test has prompted official condemnation from the U.S. and triggered concern among allies in the Asia-Pacific region. According to Naval News, the maneuver reflects an strategic evolution in China's military capabilities, while The Times of India notes that Taiwan’s $1.4 billion Pave Paws radar system is a primary asset used to monitor such launches.
Observers are now monitoring how Pacific nations may adjust their defense postures in response to the test. Whether this launch leads to further shifts in regional military alliances or increased surveillance activity remains to be seen.
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Sources (9)
- Taiwan's $1.4 Billion Pave Paws Radar: Key Asset in Tracking China's Ballistic Missile Launch The Times of India · 43d ago
- Analysis: China’s Pacific SLBM Test Signals Shift Toward Continuous At-Sea Deterrence navalnews.com · 43d ago
- China tests sub-launched missile in Pacific Ocean Axios · 45d ago
- Why China's first submarine missile test in 43 years is ringing nuclear alarm bells The Times of India · 45d ago
- China's rare missile test will push wary Asia-Pacific countries to close ranks, analysts say CNBC · 45d ago
- Why China’s missile test triggered alarm from the U.S. and its allies NBC News · 45d ago
- US condemns China’s ICBM test launch The Hill · 45d ago
- What to know about China's rare ballistic missile test and why it raises concerns Dallas News · 45d ago
- China's missile test builds on Pacific nuclear deterrence DW · 45d ago
The obvious questions
What is the significance of this missile test?
It is the first submarine-launched ballistic missile test conducted by China in 43 years, indicating a move toward continuous at-sea deterrence.
How has the international community responded?
The U.S. has condemned the test, and reports indicate that the event has raised security concerns among U.S. allies in the Asia-Pacific region.
What role does Taiwan play in tracking these launches?
Taiwan utilizes a $1.4 billion Pave Paws radar system, which serves as a key asset for tracking ballistic missile launches from China.
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