Beijing, ' successfully launched a missile test in the Pacific'
World Asia Beijing, ' successfully launched missile testing in the Pacific' The rocket started from a strategic nuclear submarine PECHINO, 06..
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World Asia Beijing, ' successfully launched missile testing in the Pacific' The rocket started from a strategic nuclear submarine PECHINO , 06 July 2026, 07:27 ANSA editorial © ANSA/EPA The Navy of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (Pla) carried out "successfully" the launch of a strategic missile from a submarine. This is the second Chinese missile test in the Pacific publicly announced in less than two years, after that of September 2024, when Beijing declared that it launched an intercontinental ballistic missile with a simulated headboard within its annual training program. According to The Australian, China would inform the Canberra Government of the intention to carry out within the next 24 hours a test of a new missile with a fictitious test in the southern Pacific.
Furthermore, Sources quoted by The Australian interpret the test timing as a possible response to strengthening Australian strategic cooperation in the Pacific, while Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is engaged in a diplomatic mission in the region. According to the Australian media, the notice was sent by the Chinese embassy to Canberra shortly after signing the Ocean of Peace Alliance defense agreement between Australia and Fiji.
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World Asia Beijing, ' successfully launched missile testing in the Pacific' The rocket started from a strategic nuclear submarine PECHINO , 06 July 2026, 07:27 ANSA editorial © ANSA/EPA The Navy of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (Pla) carried out "successfully" the launch of a strategic missile from a submarine.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis is the second Chinese missile test in the Pacific publicly announced in less than two years, after that of September 2024, when Beijing declared that it launched an intercontinental ballistic missile with a simulated headboard within its annual training program.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAccording to The Australian, China would inform the Canberra Government of the intention to carry out within the next 24 hours a test of a new missile with a fictitious test in the southern Pacific.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSources quoted by The Australian interpret the test timing as a possible response to strengthening Australian strategic cooperation in the Pacific, while Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is engaged in a diplomatic mission in the region.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAccording to the Australian media, the notice was sent by the Chinese embassy to Canberra shortly after signing the Ocean of Peace Alliance defense agreement between Australia and Fiji.
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