The concerned countries were informed before the start of the test. However, no details about the path of the missile or the exact location of the impact have been released.
China recently test-launched an intercontinental ballistic missile in the Pacific Ocean. (00:55 GMT) The missile was launched from China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Rocket Force.
The missile launched by the PLA hit the designated sea area, the country’s defense ministry said.
According to the ministry, it was part of the annual training plan and was not directed at any country or target.
However, the name of the missile launched has not been disclosed. It is believed to be China’s latest missile, the DF-41, which was displayed during the People’s Republic of China’s 70th anniversary celebrations in 2019.
This missile can have a range of 12,000 to 15,000 kilometers (7,400-9,320 miles).
The concerned countries were informed before the start of the test. However, no details about the path of the missile or the exact location of the impact have been released.
The PLA Rocket Force oversees China’s nuclear and conventional missiles. It is working to modernize nuclear power.