City
Epaper

China conducted not one but two hypersonic missile tests which stunned US

By IANS | Updated: October 21, 2021 22:25 IST

New Delhi, Oct 21 China conducted not one, but two tests of new hypersonic weapons in July and ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Oct 21 China conducted not one, but two tests of new hypersonic weapons in July and August, the Financial Times newspaper has reported, raising more concerns in the United States about the growing military capabilities of its geopolitical rival, Al Jazeera reported.

The London-based Financial Times reported on Thursday that Beijing launched a rocket that employed a "fractional orbital bombardment" system to propel a nuclear-capable "hypersonic glide vehicle" around the Earth for the first time on July 27, according to four people familiar with US intelligence assessments.

More than two weeks later on August 13, China conducted a second hypersonic test, the report said citing two people familiar with the matter.

The newspaper had initially reported in a story published over the weekend that the first test was conducted in August, instead of the end of July.

The latest report said that the missile test "stunned" the American military and intelligence officials about Chinese military advance.

It further said that US scientists "were struggling to understand" the hypersonic weapon's capability, "which the US does not currently possess", the report said.

In response to the Financial Times' initial report, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that it had only launched a space plane and the test took place on July 16.

"It's understood that this was a routine test of a space vehicle to verify technology of spacecraft's reusability," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian had said on Monday.

Zhao was quoted by state-owned broadcaster CGTN as saying that the test was "essential" for reducing the cost of spacecraft use, and providing a convenient and inexpensive way for humans to use space for "peaceful purposes".

In a statement issued earlier this week, US State Department spokesperson Ned Price had said that the administration of President Joe Biden was very concerned about the latest development in China's nuclear arms capability and "novel delivery systems", Al Jazeera reported.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Edward PricebeijingNew DelhiFinancial TimesAl JazeeraThe new delhi municipal councilDelhi south-westZhao lijianLijian zhaoChinese foreign ministry spokesperson
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalChina: Casualties Feared After Bulldozer Runs Over Crowd in Beijing Market (Watch Video)

National‘Harassing Crores for a Few’: Ex-CEC S.Y. Quraishi Criticises SIR Process at Lokmat National Conclave 2025

NationalLokmat National Conclave 2025: Manoj Jha Flags ‘Freebies Culture’, Says Elections Are No Longer Fair

CricketVirat Kohli Spotted at Delhi Airport Ahead of India's Tour of Australia, Video Goes Viral

InternationalUS Government Shutdown: US Embassy in India’s X Account to Pause Regular Updates Until Full Operations Resume

Politics Realted Stories

Politics"An attempt has been made to usurp their property:" DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai slams FCRA Amendment bill

Politics"Pinarayi Vijayan, Rahul Gandhi pretending to be friends in Delhi and wrestling in Kerala": BJP's Shehzad Poonawalla

PoliticsUBT Sena's Sanjay Raut refutes "confusion" with MVA on Rahuri, Baramati by-elections

PoliticsElections should be conducted on ballot paper: Samajwadi Party MP Ramgopal Yadav

PoliticsAssam Polls 2026: AGP heavyweight Atul Bora eyes hat-trick at the Gates of Kaziranga