Khaleej Times

New missile can use N-warhead: N Korea

- AFP

seoul — North Korea on Monday celebrated the launch of what appeared to be its longest-range ballistic missile yet tested in a bid to bring the US mainland within reach, saying it was capable of carrying a “heavy nuclear warhead”.

Leader Kim Jong-Un personally oversaw the test on Sunday, the official Korea Central News Agency (KCNA) said, and pictures by state media showed him gazing at the missile in a hangar before the launch.

In others he gleefully clasped hands with officers and staff after the black missile — named as the Hwasong-12 — ascended into the sky in the dawn light, atop a column of fire.

The isolated North is under multiple sets of United Nations sanctions over its nuclear and missile programmes, which have triggered global alarm.

The missile was launched on an unusually high trajectory, with KCNA saying it flew to an altitude of 2,111.5km and travelled 787km before coming down in the Sea of Japan (East Sea).

That suggests a range of 4,500km or more if flown for maximum distance, analysts said.

Aside from Pyongyang’s space launches, Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of Internatio­nal Studies in the US told AFP: “This is the longest-range missile North Korea has ever tested.”

On the respected 38 North website, aerospace engineerin­g specialist John Schilling said it appeared to demonstrat­e an intermedia­te-range ballistic missile that could “reliably strike the US base at Guam” in the Pacific.

“More importantl­y,” he added, it “may represent a substantia­l advance to developing an interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM)”.

The North has carried out two atomic tests and dozens of missile launches since the beginning of last year in its quest to develop a missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to the continenta­l United States — something President Donald Trump has vowed “won’t happen”.

KCNA said the new rocket was a “perfect weapon” which was “capable of carrying a large-size heavy nuclear warhead”.

It cited Kim as saying the North would never succumb to what it called the “highly ridiculous” US strategy of “militarily browbeatin­g only weak countries and nations which have no nukes”.

“If the US dares opt for a military provocatio­n against the DPRK, we are ready to counter it,” it said.

Tensions between the two reached a peak in recent weeks, with Washington saying military action was an option under considerat­ion and Pyongyang issuing threats of its own. —

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