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China has carried out a new missile test, with footage suggesting the launch may have involved a surface-to-air interceptor such as the HQ-9. The system is known for its long-range capabilities and has been deployed in regions including the South China Sea and Xinjiang, areas often linked to security disputes.
Observers noted that the missile’s trajectory and brightness indicated a high-altitude launch. Such characteristics are consistent with intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests, which China has previously acknowledged conducting into the Pacific Ocean.
The test is raising renewed concerns internationally, particularly over China’s expanding missile and nuclear capabilities. Analysts warn that continued demonstrations of long-range systems could heighten tensions with regional neighbors and major powers already wary of Beijing’s military modernization.
Chinese authorities have not released full details about the latest test.