Quickie
Colonel
The Chinese Foreign Affair spokeswoman said the test caused no debris in space orbit, this mean the point of intercept must be in the inner space. so what is the likely attitude of intercept, can a modified HQ-9 do that?
The point of intercept was reported to be in the exo-atmosphere. So, the defence system would be something like the ASAT involving possibly a kinetic kill vehicle. The HQ-9 may be too small to be modified to carry such a vehicle.
At low enough altitude, the debris could possibly just burn up after going a number of orbits. Edit: Opps, forget that the target missile may not be at orbital speed. So, the debris could also just fall to the ground.
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