China conducts open-ocean flight test of JL-3 submarine-launched ballistic missile
China has shifted its testing protocol for the JL-3 SLBM by conducting an open-ocean flight test, moving away from traditional domestic or desert-based splashdowns. This change in testing methodology suggests an effort to validate the missile's performance under more realistic operational conditions, potentially signaling an advancement in China's nuclear triad capabilities.
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China Enhances Nuclear Triad with Open-Ocean JL-3 SLBM Test
China has confirmed an open-ocean flight test of an intercontinental-range JL-3 SLBM from a Type 094 Jin-class SSBN. This new testing protocol and successful intercontinental range capability indicate a significant advancement in China's nuclear second-strike survivability and overall nuclear triad, placing it in the strategic tier of P5 nations. Confidence in these developments is high.