France Bolsters Nuclear Deterrence with Successful Long-Range Ballistic Missile Test

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France has successfully test-fired an M51.3 long-range ballistic missile, without a nuclear weapon, to enhance its nuclear deterrence capabilities. The missile was launched from the Biscarosse missile testing site and landed in the North Atlantic. The upgraded M51.3 missile, developed by ArianeGroup, is expected to enter service around 2025 and contributes to the lasting credibility of France's oceanic deterrence.
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