Reuters: China says pressing ahead with own anti-missile system
China's Defence Ministry confirmed on Thursday that it was pressing ahead with anti-missile system tests after pictures appeared on state television, amid anger at South Korea's decision to deploy an advanced U.S. anti-missile system.
An announcement by South Korea and the United States this month that they would deploy a Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) unit has drawn protests from China, which warned that the system would destabilize regional security.
The decision by the United States and South Korea is the latest move to squeeze increasingly isolated North Korea, but China worries the system's radar will be able to track its military capabilities. Russia also opposes the deployment.
Pictures broadcast this week on Chinese television were the third time since 2010 that China has publicly indicated tests of its own anti-missile system, state media said.
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WNU Editor: To stress their point .... China Releases Video Of First-Ever Ballistic Missile Defence System Test (NDTV).
lol...video is not of Chinese missiles...just propaganda
ReplyDelete"The People's Republic of China carried out a land-based high-altitude anti-ballistic missile test on 11 January 2010.[1] This reportedly made China the second country[dubious ] in the world after the United States of America to successfully destroy an incoming missile beyond the Earth's atmosphere.[2]"
Deletehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Chinese_anti-ballistic_missile_test
"According to The Pentagon, Beijing did not inform the test in advance.[3] And the statement "We detected two geographically separated missile launch events with an exo-atmospheric collision also being observed by space-based sensors", by The Pentagon spokeswoman Major Maureen Schumann, also proves the profile and results of the test.[3]"