At 12:01 p.m. today (July 6), the Chinese military successfully launched one submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) carrying a dummy warhead into the high seas of the Pacific Ocean.
Although specifications were not disclosed, it is highly likely to be China's latest third-generation SLBM, the Julang-3.
The Julang-3 has a range of over 10,000 km, capable of striking most parts of the globe, including the U.S. mainland.
While the Chinese Ministry of National Defense stated that it was a routine training exercise, countries including Australia and Japan strongly protested, noting that they were notified of the launch plan only a few hours in advance.
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China Launches SLBM with 10,000km Range, Drawing Strong Backlash
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