China News : Before India's missile test, China sent a ship for espionage
India's concern is that China is now trying to track down the missile that it can test. In the process, it is gaining vital information about its capabilities such as speed, range and accuracy. India often tests ballistic missiles from Wheeler Island, which is a designated missile test range.
China has sent another spy ship in the Indian Ocean just days before India's pre-scheduled missile test. The development comes nearly three months after a similar Chinese ship arrived at Sri Lanka's Hambantota port. The spy ships being deployed in the Indian Ocean by the Chinese Navy are of the same class and have been tested for missile tests and satellites. Designed to monitor movement. The latest Chinese spy ship, the Yuan Wang VI, has now crossed the Indian Ocean and is currently close to the coast of Bali, according to signals from MarineTraffic, which tracks the ship's movement.
Yuan Wang VI comes at a time when India is believed to have issued a NOTAM or notice announcing its intention to test missiles at a specific date and time. According to top open source intelligence expert Damien Simone, this planned (planned) The coordinates of the test indicate that a missile could be fired from Abdul Kalam Island off the Odisha coast between November 10-11 and could fly to a range of 2,200.
India's concern is that China is now trying to track down the missile that it can test. In the process, it is gaining vital information about its capabilities such as speed, range and accuracy. India often tests ballistic missiles from Wheeler Island, which is a designated missile test range. In this same August, Yuan Wang V, an aide of the ship, camped at the Hambantota port in Sri Lanka before returning to the South China Sea. India's concerns are centered not only on the deployment of the Yuan Wang class of ships, but also on the Hambantota port, which has been given a 99-year term to China Merchant Port Holdings after failing to repay loans taken for Sri Lanka's development. This has raised the possibility of its use for military purposes.
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