US successfully tests ICBM

Published October 3, 2019
The US military said on Wednesday it had tested an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with reentry vehicle from a base in California across the Pacific Ocean. — US Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. J.T. Armstrong courtesy www.afgsc.af.mil
The US military said on Wednesday it had tested an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with reentry vehicle from a base in California across the Pacific Ocean. — US Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. J.T. Armstrong courtesy www.afgsc.af.mil

LOS ANGELES: The US military said on Wednesday it had tested an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with reentry vehicle from a base in California across the Pacific Ocean.

Launched from Vanden­berg Air Force Base at 1:13am local time the reent­­ry vehicle traveled approximately 4,200 miles (6,750km) across the Pacific Ocean to the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, the Air Force Global Strike Com­mand said in a statement.

“The test demonstrates that the United States’ nuc­lear deterrent is robust, flexible, ready and appropriately tailored to deter twenty-first century threats and reassure our allies,” it said.

“Test launches are not a response or reaction to world events or regional tensions,” it added.

The United States has spent decades and billions of dollars developing technologies to stop an incoming ballistic missile, and is aiming to step up efforts in the face of growing threats.

North Korea became the latest entrant to the ICBM club in 2017 when it tested the Hwasong-15, which analysts say is capable of reaching the whole US mainland.

North Korea on Wednes­day fired unidentified “projectiles” toward the sea, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said, a day after Pyong­yang signalled a resumption of nuclear talks with the US.

The two sides will have “preliminary contact” on Friday and hold negotiations the following day, North’s Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui said in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.

Published in Dawn, October 3rd, 2019

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