North Korea boasts of success! The second round of “Hypersonic” missiles is still accurate.

North Korea boasts of success! The second round of “Hypersonic” missiles is still accurate.

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North Korea boasts of success! – 6 Jan. Archyde.com and Straits Times North Korea said the first test launch of a ballistic missile of 2022 on Wednesday morning was a test. supersonic missile or hypersonic missile And it’s the second time North Korea has tested it.

About three months following the test launch of a supersonic missile known as the Hwasong-8 in late September 2021. which caused tensions in the Korean Peninsula Because of the potential for high-speed movement. and can contain nuclear weapons warheads

The North Korean government news agency KCNA described the test as: “The continued success of hypersonic missile testing is of great strategic importance as it accelerates the modernization process of the country’s strategic armed forces.”

and that this second test of a guided-guided hypersonic missile Shoot from a launch pad at supersonic speeds and precisely hit targets 700 kilometers away.

North Korea boasts of success!

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends a plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the ruling Workers’ Party. North Korea fired a hypersonic missile this week that successfully hit a target , its second such test as the country pursues new military capabilities amid stalled denuclearisation talks. KCNA

North Korea boasts of success!

A view of what state news agency KCNA reports is the test firing of a hypersonic missile at an undisclosed location in North Korea, January 5, 2022. “The successive successes in the test launches in the hypersonic missile sector have strategic significance in that they hasten a task for modernising the strategic armed force of the state,” REUTERS

North Korea boasts of success!

People watch a TV broadcasting file footage of a news report on North Korea firing a ballistic missile off its east coast, in Seoul, South Korea. In Wednesday’s test, the “hypersonic gliding warhead” detached from its rocket booster and manoeuvred 120km laterally before it “precisely hit” a target 700km away. REUTERS

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