North Korea says tested new railway-borne missile system to strike 'threatening forces'

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SEOUL: The missiles fired by North Korea on Wednesday (Sep 15) were a test of a new \u0022railway-borne missile system\u0022 designed as a potential counter-strike to any forces that threaten the country, state news agency KCNA reported on Thursday. The missiles flew 800km before striking a target in the sea off Nor

SEOUL: The missiles fired by North Korea on Wednesday were a test of a new"railway-borne missile system" designed as a potential counter-strike to any forces that threaten the country, state news agency KCNA reported on Thursday.

The tests by nuclear-armed North Korea drew international condemnation and concern, however, with the United States saying it violated UN Security Council resolutions and posed a threat to Pyongyang's neighbours. The North Korean test was conducted by a railway-borne missile regiment that had been organised earlier this year, the KCNA report said.

"The railway-borne missile system serves as an efficient counter-strike means capable of dealing a harsh multi-concurrent blow to the threat-posing forces," said Pak Jong Chon, a North Korean Marshal and a member of the Presidium of the Politburo of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea, who oversaw the test, according to KCNA.

Photos released by state media showed an olive-green missile rising on a column of smoke and flame from the roof of a train parked on tracks in a mountainous area."Rail mobile missiles are a relatively cheap and reliable option for countries seeking to improve the survivability of their nuclear forces," Adam Mount, a senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists, said on Twitter."Russia did it. The US considered it. It makes a ton of sense for North Korea.

 

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