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Eugene

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Sun May 14, 2017, 02:20 PM May 2017

North Korea test-fires what could be new kind of longer-range missile

Last edited Sun May 14, 2017, 06:28 PM - Edit history (2)

Update: North Korea says missile test aimed at testing carrying large nuclear warhead: KCNA (Reuters)

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Source: The Guardian and agencies

North Korea test-fires what could be new kind of longer-range missile

Unidentified missile type could have a maximum theoretical range
of 4,500km on a standard trajectory, says expert


Justin McCurry in Tokyo and agencies
Sunday 14 May 2017 07.45 BST

North Korea has fired what Japan said could be a new type of missile, in an early diplomatic test for South Korea’s new president, Moon Jae-in.

Japan did not specify what type of missile was involved in Sunday’s launch, which came after Pyongyang indicated it was open to talks with the South on its ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programmes.

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The US Pacific Command confirmed a missile had been launched from a site in Kusong, north-west of the capital Pyongyang, but added that “the flight is not consistent with an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).”

Japanese and US military officials said it had flown about 800km before falling, without incident, in waters about 400km off the east coast of North Korea. Japan’s defence minister, Tomomi Inada, said the missile reached an altitude of 2,000km.

David Wright, co-director of the Global Security Programme at the Union of Concerned Scientists, said flight data suggested the missile could be more advanced than others in North Korea’s arsenal. “If the information that has been reported about the test are correct, the missile has considerably longer range than its current missiles,” he said.

Citing Japanese reports, Wright said the 30-minute flight time “would instead require a missile that was highly lofted, reaching an apogee of about 2,000km while splashing down at a range of 700km. If that same missile was flown on a standard trajectory, it would have a maximum range of about 4,500km.”

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/13/north-korea-test-fires-projectile-believed-to-be-ballistic-missile

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