Oroville Mercury-Register

NKorea says hypersonic missile made 1st test flight

- By Kim Tong-Hyung

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA » North Korea said Wednesday that it successful­ly tested a new hypersonic missile it implied was being developed as nuclear capable, as it continues to expand its military capabiliti­es and pressure Washington and Seoul over longstalle­d negotiatio­ns over its nuclear weapons.

The missile test early Tuesday was North Korea’s third round of launches this month and took place shortly before North Korea’s U.N. envoy accused the United States of hostility and demanded the Biden administra­tion permanentl­y end joint military exercises with South Korea and the deployment of strategic assets in the region.

A photo published in North Korea’s state media showed a missile mounted with a finned, cone-shaped payload soaring into the air amid bright orange flames.

The official Korean Central News Agency said the missile during its first flight test met key technical requiremen­ts — including launch stability and the maneuverab­ility and flight characteri­stics of the “detached hypersonic gliding warhead.”

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff assessed the missile to be at an early stage of developmen­t and said North Korea would need “considerab­le time” to be able to deploy it operationa­lly.

The North’s announceme­nt came a day after the South Korean and Japanese militaries said they detected North Korea firing a missile into its eastern sea. The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said the launch highlighte­d “the destabiliz­ing impact of (North Korea’s) illicit weapons program.”

U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric called the reports “very disturbing” and said: “We remain convinced that the only way forward for the Korean Peninsula is for diplomatic engagement by the parties.”

In a separate report, KCNA said the North’s rubber-stamp parliament opened a session on Tuesday and discussed domestic issues such as economic policies and youth education and that the meetings would continue.

Some experts speculate the North might use the session to address the deadlock on nuclear diplomacy, but the state media report did not mention any comments made about Washington and Seoul.

At a ruling party meeting in January, leader Kim Jong Un named hypersonic glide vehicles, which are launched from a rocket before gliding into a target, as among a wish-list of sophistica­ted military assets. KCNA described the new missile as an important addition to the country’s “strategic” weaponry, implying that the system is being developed to deliver nuclear weapons.

The report also said the test confirmed the stability of the missile’s fuel capsule, indicating a technology to add liquid propellant beforehand and keep it launch-ready for years. And a North Korean official said the North planned to expand the system to all of its liquid-fuel missiles.

 ?? KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY — KOREA NEWS SERVICE ?? North Korea claims this is a new hypersonic missile launched from Toyang-ri, Ryongrim County, Jagang Province, North Korea, on Tuesday.
KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY — KOREA NEWS SERVICE North Korea claims this is a new hypersonic missile launched from Toyang-ri, Ryongrim County, Jagang Province, North Korea, on Tuesday.

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