Modern Era · East Asia · War

1964

China tests its first atomic bomb

October 16, 1964

At a desert test site in Xinjiang, the People's Republic of China detonated its first atomic bomb, becoming the fifth nuclear power in the world. Mao had wanted the bomb for a decade. The test shocked the Soviets, who had pulled out their nuclear scientists, and the Americans, who had considered a preemptive strike. China was now a nuclear state.