On September 25, China launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the Pacific Ocean, marking its first such test in 44 years. The missile landed near French Polynesia, signaling China’s growing military capabilities.
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- First ICBM test by China since 1980, on September 25.
- Missile launched from Hainan Island, flew 12,000 km.
- Test described by China as “routine” but seen as a significant event.
- US, France, and others were warned in advance.
- The missile landed near French Polynesia’s economic zone.
- US Air Force deployed surveillance aircraft to track the missile.
- New Zealand, Japan, and Australia raised concerns over the test.
- Taiwan condemned the test, calling it a signal of China’s expansionist ambitions.
- The missile demonstrated China’s ability to reach the US in under 30 minutes.
- China rejected US suggestions for a missile notification system.
