China Launches SLBM to the Pacific Ocean
The Xinhua News of China reported that China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy conducted a test of launching submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) on July 6 th . Some of the missiles reached South Pacific Ocean, causing speculation that the test was demonstration of China’s military capability to strike mainland of the United States. The government of Japan continues to assess China’s missile capability. The missiles are supposed to be Ju Lang (Big Wave)-3 type of SLBM, which has a range with distance of 10 thousand kilometers. China set four areas for touchdown of tested missiles, which included eastern sea area of the Philippines and east of Papua New Guinea. Japan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) at the south of Cape Shionomisaki, Wakayama, is also designated as the area. The government of Japan received a notice from China a few hours before the missile launch. China explained that it set zones for falling space debris. It could be the information abo...