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China launches rare submarine ballistic missile as Pacific allies strengthen defense ties before NATO summit
China launched a submarine-launched ballistic missile with a dummy warhead from a nuclear-powered submarine during a routine training exercise, highlighting its growing sea-based nuclear capabilities. The launch occurred as U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific strengthen defense ties and ahead of a NATO summit addressing China's strategic challenges, with New Zealand noting the missile landed in the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone.
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