Oman Daily Observer

Pyongyang preparing submarine missile test

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WASHINGTON: Recent satellite photos suggest North Korea could be preparing for fresh submarineb­ased ballistic missile tests, an expert on its military said.

Joseph Bermudez, a specialist in North Korean defence and intelligen­ce affairs, posted photograph­s on the authoritat­ive 38 North blog of the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University which he said could show preparatio­ns for a test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM).

“Recent commercial satellite imagery reveals several developmen­ts suggesting that North Korea may be accelerati­ng the developmen­t of the sea-based leg of its nuclear forces,” he said.

Activity on a SINPO-class experiment­al ballistic missile submarine at the Mayang-do navy shipyard and submarine base, he said, suggests “that the North may be preparing for a new series of ‘at sea’ test launches, has undertaken modificati­ons or upgrades to the submarine’s launch systems, or is developing a more advanced version of the Pukguksong-1.”

The Pukguksong-1 is an SLBM that was first successful­ly testlaunch­ed on August 24, 2016.

That missile flew 500 kilometres towards Japan, which leader Kim Jong-Un said at the time put the US mainland within striking range from a Pacific-based submarine.

Bermudez said the preparatio­ns at the submarine in recent weeks match those ahead of previous tests.

The preparatio­ns come amid a tense escalation of threats between the United States and North Korea over the latter’s recent gains in nuclear weapons technology and its successful launch of an interconti­nental ballistic missile that theoretica­lly could hit cities on the US east coast. A proven SLBM system would take North Korea’s nuclear strike threat to a new level, allowing deployment far beyond the Korean peninsula and a “second-strike” capability in the event of an attack on its military bases. — AFP

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