A Standard Missile-3 Block IIA is fired from a Vertical Launching System on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam as part of Flight Experiment Mission-02.
A Standard Missile-3 Block IIA is fired from a Vertical Launching System on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam as part of Flight Experiment Mission-02.US Missile Defense Agency

Seven Chinese nationals caught trying to illegally enter Guam during US SM-3 anti-ballistic missile test

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Seven Chinese citizens were arrested on charges of illegally entering Guam around the time the US Missile Defense Agency conducted a key missile interception test using a new radar, the island's Customs and Quarantine Agency has said.

The agency said at least four of the people arrested on December 10-11 were found "in the vicinity of a military installation". Guam has many such installations, including Andersen Air Force Base, where the December 10 missile test was conducted.

"Conducting espionage against US military facilities, especially those with missile launch capabilities, could provide the PRC with potentially valuable intelligence," the Institute for the Study of War said in a report on Friday.

Guamanian authorities said that all of the Chinese nationals arrived on the same boat from Saipan (Northern Mariana Islands), and that the investigation was ongoing.

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The United States plans to create an air and missile defense network at 16 sites around the island to deter any missile attack on Guam by making it too complex and resource-intensive to carry out.

The plan aims to integrate the most advanced U.S. missile defense systems and radars and could cost as much as $10 billion over the next decade.

The December 10 test was successful, and the Missile Defense Agency says up to two interception tests could be conducted each year.

(Reporting by Gerry Doyle; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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