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U.S. Conducts Successful Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Test

The Air Force said these missile tests are planned months in advance and are not in response to world events.

U.S. Conducts Successful Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Test
Senior Airman Clayton Wear / U.S. Air Force / AP

The U.S. Air Force conducted a successful ballistic missile test launch Wednesday morning from California.

The unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base. Its reentry vehicle traveled 4,200 miles to the Pacific Ocean off the U.S. Marshall Islands.

The Global Strike Command said the developmental test used a spare missile from storage and was conducted to verify the accuracy and reliability of the missiles. The team says the tests are needed to help sustain the aging Minuteman III.

As the Air Force notes, these missile tests are planned months to a year in advance and are not in response to world events. Two more Flight Test Units are scheduled to launch in the next several years.

Additional reporting from the Associated Press.