Hindustan Times (Patiala)

NK fires missile with range to hit entire US

The missile landed in waters within Japan’s exclusive economic zone and had a range exceeding 15,000km, enough to cover the entire mainland US

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SEOUL: North Korea fired an interconti­nental ballistic missile that landed near Japanese waters on Friday in its second major weapons test this month that showed a potential ability to launch nuclear strikes on all of the US mainland.

While it’s unclear whether North Korea possesses functionin­g nuclear-armed missiles, some experts say Friday’s launch involved its longest-range missile, which is still under developmen­t and is designed to carry multiple nuclear warheads to overcome US missile defence systems. North Korea’s recent run of weapons tests aims to advance its nuclear arsenal and win greater concession­s in future diplomacy. It comes as China and Russia have opposed US moves to toughen UN sanctions aimed at curbing North Korea’s nuclear programme.

The US quickly condemned the launch and vowed to take “all necessary measures” to guarantee the safety of its territory and its allies South Korea and Japan.

Vice-president Kamala Harris met with the leaders of those countries and of Australia, Canada and New Zealand who are attending a regional forum in Bangkok to discuss the launch.

“We again call for North Korea to stop further unlawful, destabiliz­ing acts. On behalf of the United States, I reaffirm our ironclad commitment to our Indo-Pacific alliances,” Harris said at the start of the meeting.

“Together the countries represente­d here will continue to urge North Korea to commit to serious and sustained diplomacy.”

South Korea’s joint chiefs of Sstaff said it detected the ICBM launch from North Korea’s capital region around 10:15am Japan said it appeared to fly on a high trajectory and land west of its island of Hokkaido.

According to South Korean and Japanese estimates, the missile flew 6,000-6,100km at a maximum altitude of 1,000km.

Japanese defence minister Yasukazu Hamada said that depending on the weight of a potential warhead, the missile had a range exceeding 15,000km, “in which case it could cover the entire mainland United States.”

Kwon Yong Soo, a former professor at Korea National Defense University in South Korea, said he believes North Korea tested a developmen­tal Hwasong-17 missile, which he said can carry three to five nuclear warheads and fly as far as 15,000km.

North Korea has two other ICBMs — Hwasong-14 and Hwasong-15 — and their test launches in 2017 showed they could potentiall­y reach parts or all of the US homeland, respective­ly. But Kwon said North Korea needs a longer-range missile like the Hwasong-17 capable of flying a lengthier route to the American mainland to evade current US missile defence systems.

 ?? AFP ?? South Korean Air force F-35A and US Air Force F-16 jets during a joint air drill at an undisclose­d location in South Korea.
AFP South Korean Air force F-35A and US Air Force F-16 jets during a joint air drill at an undisclose­d location in South Korea.

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