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NK fired 2 'strategic cruise missiles' from submarine Sunday: KCNA

2024-10-20 03:25:11      点击:030
An undated file photo released by the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA),<strong></strong> the state news agency of North Korea, shows an 'underwater test-fire of strategic submarine ballistic missile' conducted at an undisclosed location in North Korea. EPA-Yonhap
An undated file photo released by the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the state news agency of North Korea, shows an 'underwater test-fire of strategic submarine ballistic missile' conducted at an undisclosed location in North Korea. EPA-Yonhap

North Korea fired two "strategic cruise missiles" from a submarine in waters off its east coast over the weekend, the country's state media said Monday.

The North's first known firing of cruise missiles from a submarine is widely viewed as an apparent show of force against a major South Korea-U.S. combined military exercise.

The missiles were fired from the 8.24 Yongung in waters off Kyongpho Bay in the East Sea in an underwater launching drill held at dawn Sunday, according to the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

"The drill confirmed the reliability of the weapon system and examined the underwater-to-surface offensive operations of submarine units that constitute one of other major forces of the DPRK nuclear deterrent," the KCNA said in an English-language report, using the acronym of the North's official name.

An undated file photo released by the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the state news agency of North Korea, shows an 'underwater test-fire of strategic submarine ballistic missile' conducted at an undisclosed location in North Korea. EPA-Yonhap
This photo, carried by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency shows the North's firing of two "strategic cruise missiles" from a submarine in waters off its east coast the previous day, March 13. Yonhap

The missiles precisely hit preset targets in the East Sea after "traveling the 1,500 km-long eight-shaped flight orbits" for 7,563 to 7,575 seconds."

The latest launch came on the eve of the start of the allies' 11-day Freedom Shield exercise, which the North calls "preparations for a war of aggression" against it.

North Korea said its latest underwater launching drill "verified the current operation posture of the nuclear war deterrence means in different spaces."

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Earlier in the day, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected an unspecified missile launched from a submarine in waters off the North's eastern coastal city of Sinpo on Sunday morning. It did not immediately provide other details.

Following the KCNA report on the launch, a JCS official said there is a "difference" between the North's claim about the missile's specifics and the analysis by the South and the United States.

He did not elaborate, while his comments have indicated that the military views the reclusive North as having exaggerated the results of its latest cruise missile testing.

He characterized the North's launch of the missiles as an "early-stage" test, indicating that the missile has not been deployed yet, speaking to reporters on the condition of anonymity.

An undated file photo released by the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the state news agency of North Korea, shows an 'underwater test-fire of strategic submarine ballistic missile' conducted at an undisclosed location in North Korea. EPA-Yonhap
This photo, carried by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency shows the North's submarine "8.24 Yongung" from which the country fired two "strategic cruise missiles" the previous day, March 13. Yonhap

Cruise missiles fly low and maneuver, making them better at evading missile defenses. The North said last month it launched four "Hwasal-2 strategic cruise missiles" in a drill aimed at bolstering its nuclear counterattack capability.

Military experts assessed that the North appears to have improved the striking capability of its submarine. If confirmed, a North Korean cruise missile with an operational range of some 1,500 km could target the whole of South Korea and U.S. military bases in Japan.

The North's push for the submarine-based launch platform reflects its ongoing efforts to diversify nuclear delivery vehicles and enhance their wartime survivability, the experts added.

The North is widely expected to conduct further weapon tests to protest the allies' military exercises, as it has threatened to take "unprecedentedly strong" and "overwhelming" counteractions against what it called the U.S. hostile policy.

At a key party meeting presided over by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Saturday, the North decided to take "important, practical" measures for the "offensive use" of war deterrents, according to the KCNA.

His younger sister Kim Yo-jong earlier warned the North could turn the Pacific into a "firing range."

Some observers said the secretive nation may launch an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on a normal angle toward the Pacific. (Yonhap)




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