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North Korea unveils a new missile into the ocean as it ramps up testing

As reported by its neighbors, North Korea has recently launched another short-range ballistic missile into the sea east of the Korean Peninsula.

The main nuclear envoys to the US, Japan, and South Korea denounced the conduct as provocative.

The missile’s range—about 500 miles—indicates that South Korea might be the intended target of the weapon.

It also flew at a height of about 30 miles, according to Japan’s defense ministry.

The North launched an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan on Thursday, and it was later revealed that the missile was a Hwasong-17.

Known as the country’s ‘monster missile’, it is the world’s largest road-mobile, liquid-fuelled ICBM.

It was tested just hours before the South Korean president Yook Suk-yeol was due to fly to Tokyo for discussions with Fumio Kishida, the prime minister of Japan.

Both united at the summit partly aimed at rebuilding security ties between the US allies in the face of North Korean nuclear threats.

State media quoted leader Kim Jong Un as saying Thursday’s launch was meant to ‘strike fear into the enemies’.

Kim Jong Un (C) and his daughter (L) watched on as the warhead missile was set off.
The lauch over the weekend simulated a nuclear attack against South Korea.
epa10527795 A photo released by the official North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows an Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), identified by the agency as a Hwasongpho-17, launched in a drill by the North Korean military at Pyongyang International Airport, in Pyongyang, North Korea, 16 March 2023 (issued 17 March 2023). According to KCNA, the launching drill of an Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) was conducted to give 'a stronger warning' against US and South Korea joint military exercises. EPA/KCNA EDITORIAL USE ONLY
North Korea confirmed the launch of their Hwasong-17 missile a few days after it was detected by South Korea and Japan.

The ramping-up of testing activities comes as the US and South Korea carry out the biggest military drills of their kind in years.

In response to the latest launch, the South said the drills would continue as it maintains a readiness to ‘overwhelmingly’ respond to any provocation by North Korea.

The Biden administration wants better South Korea-Japan ties, which declined over historical issues in recent years, as it pushes to strengthen its alliance network in Asia to counter the North Korean nuclear threat and China’s rising influence.

On Sunday, the US flew at least one long-range B-1B bomber for joint aerial training with warplanes from South Korea.

epa10531287 People watch the news at a station in Seoul, South Korea, 19 March 2023. According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), North launched a ballistic missile into the east sea amid US-South Korean joint military drills. EPA/JEON HEON-KYUN
The latest launch comes as the US and South Korea press ahead with the biggest military drills for years.
epa10531286 People watch the news at a station in Seoul, South Korea, 19 March 2023. According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), North launched a ballistic missile into the east sea amid US-South Korean joint military drills. EPA/JEON HEON-KYUN
According to local news reports, the US and South Korea plan more training involving an American aircraft carrier later this month after their current exercises end.

The use of the aircraft, which is capable of carrying a huge conventional weapons payload, has previously also been met with responsive missile test-launches from the North.

Toshiro Ino, the Japanese deputy defence minister, said there was no reports of damage from Sunday’s test launch as it landed outside the country’s exclusive economic zone.

However, he said the activity represented a ‘threat’ to the security of Japan, the region, and the international community and it ‘absolutely cannot be tolerated’.

The missile likely showed an irregular trajectory, he said, which could be a reference to North Korea’s highly manoeuvrable, nuclear-capable KN-23 missile.

The US Indo-Pacific Command said the launch does not pose an immediate threat to American territory or its allies, but highlighted ‘the destabilising impact of [North Korea’s] unlawful’ weapons programmes.

It added that the US security commitment to South Korea and Japan remains ‘ironclad’.

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