N. Korea claims missile launch to be successful

ANI  |  Pyongyang [North Korea] 

North Korea on Tuesday announced the success of its latest ballistic missile that was aimed at testing a new precision-guidance system.

Leader Kim Jong-un observed the test-firing of the "precision guided ballistic rocket capable of making ultra-precision strike," the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

"The ballistic rocket flew toward the east sky where the day broke and correctly hit a planned target point with deviation of seven meters after flying over the middle shooting range," it said.

North Korea launched a Scud-type short-range missile early Monday morning from its east coast that flew around 450 kilometers and reached the Sea of

This is the third missile test North Korea has conducted in a month.

On May 14, the test missile by Pyongyang reportedly reached an altitude of more than 2,100 kilometers (1,300 miles).

According to analysts, the test gave North Korea critical information on developing a re-entry vehicle for nuclear warheads and showed Pyongyang had a missile capable of striking the U.S. territory of Guam.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un had earlier vowed to field a nuclear-armed missile capable of reaching American territory.

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N. Korea claims missile launch to be successful

North Korea on Tuesday announced the success of its latest ballistic missile that was aimed at testing a new precision-guidance system.Leader Kim Jong-un observed the test-firing of the "precision guided ballistic rocket capable of making ultra-precision strike," the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said."The ballistic rocket flew toward the east sky where the day broke and correctly hit a planned target point with deviation of seven meters after flying over the middle shooting range," it said.North Korea launched a Scud-type short-range missile early Monday morning from its east coast that flew around 450 kilometers and reached the Sea of Japan.This is the third missile test North Korea has conducted in a month.On May 14, the test missile by Pyongyang reportedly reached an altitude of more than 2,100 kilometers (1,300 miles).According to analysts, the test gave North Korea critical information on developing a re-entry vehicle for nuclear warheads and showed Pyongyang had a missile ...

North Korea on Tuesday announced the success of its latest ballistic missile that was aimed at testing a new precision-guidance system.

Leader Kim Jong-un observed the test-firing of the "precision guided ballistic rocket capable of making ultra-precision strike," the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

"The ballistic rocket flew toward the east sky where the day broke and correctly hit a planned target point with deviation of seven meters after flying over the middle shooting range," it said.

North Korea launched a Scud-type short-range missile early Monday morning from its east coast that flew around 450 kilometers and reached the Sea of

This is the third missile test North Korea has conducted in a month.

On May 14, the test missile by Pyongyang reportedly reached an altitude of more than 2,100 kilometers (1,300 miles).

According to analysts, the test gave North Korea critical information on developing a re-entry vehicle for nuclear warheads and showed Pyongyang had a missile capable of striking the U.S. territory of Guam.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un had earlier vowed to field a nuclear-armed missile capable of reaching American territory.

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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