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Missile test fails to raise China’s ire

By Mure Dickie in Beijing and Jonathan Soble in Tokyo

Published: December 18 2007 01:19 | Last updated: December 18 2007 17:11

China on Tuesday reacted mildly to Japan’s successful test of a shipborne ballistic missile defence system, despite Beijing’s longstanding concern that such shields could undermine regional stability.

The Japanese navy said it shot down a dummy ballistic missile in the first successful test of its kind by a US ally, bringing Japan a step closer to deploying anti-missile defences. The test was conducted on Monday, or early on Tuesday Japan time, off the Hawaiian island of Kauai by a Japanese destroyer equipped with the US Aegis combat system.

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