Tuesday, January 12, 2010

More News And Analysis On China's Anti-Missile Test

On January 11, 2010, China conducted a test on ground-based midcourse missile interception technology within its territory. The test has achieved the expected objective. The test is defensive in nature and is not targeted at any country. (Xinhua File Photo)

Chinese Missile Defense Test -- Arms Control Wonk

Greetings from Andalo.

China announced that it has conducted a missile defense test. The announcement was very brief:

BEIJING, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — On January 11, 2010, China conducted a test on ground-based midcourse missile interception technology within its territory. The test has achieved the expected objective. The test is defensive in nature and is not targeted at any country.

The Foreign Ministry Spokesperson made slightly more detailed comments, including noting that “The test would neither produce space debris in orbit nor pose a threat to the safety of orbiting spacecraft.”

That China might move some of its “hit to kill” research into the missile defense arena is hardly surprising — Geoff Forden has a post appropriately titled, Told you so.

Read more ....

More News On China's Anti-Missile Defense Test

China unveils anti-missile test after Taiwan sale -- Reuters
China Says Missile Interception Test Successful -- Voice of America
China tests missile interceptor system -- Financial Times
China 'successfully tests missile interceptor' -- The Guardian
China tests new technology to shoot down missiles in mid-air -- The Telegraph
China 'successfully tests missile interceptor' -- BBC
China Tests Midcourse Missile Interception -- Information Dissemination
With Defense Test, China Shows Displeasure of U.S. -- New York Times
China did not notify US before anti-missile test: Pentagon -- AFP

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