China failed in the launch of the Truong Chinh-5 missile
According to Sputnik, Chinese state media reported on July 2 that the Truong Chinh-5 missile launch, the most powerful rocket at this time of China, took place but failed.
According to Sputnik, Chinese state media reported on July 2 that the Truong Chinh-5 missile launch, the most powerful rocket at this time of China, took place but failed.
Truong Chinh-5 is up the new generation of Chinese fire.
However, there is no information about the cause of the failure.
Under the plan, the Chinh-5 School boosters need to bring the "Shijian-18" ( 7.5 -Practice ) communication satellite weighing 7.5 tons to orbit.
According to Xinhua, the incident occurred immediately after the launch of the missile launch.
There has been no news of the cause of the failure, nor have comments from officials in charge of this program.
Truong Chinh-5 is a new generation Chinese propulsion, with a height of 56.97m, the diameter of the main part is 5m
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