North Korea boasts its successful underwater ballistic missile test
Asia-Pacific, News May 10, 2015 No Comments on North Korea boasts its successful underwater ballistic missile testNorth Korea has carried out a successful underwater test of a ballistic missile, the North Korean state news agency reported.
Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test himself, KCNA reported on Saturday (Friday evening, ET).
A submarine launched the missile at a location far from the North Korean mainland, according to the news agency.
Kim praised the test as a “miraculous achievement” and said his country is capable of producing this type of missile. This missile was a “time bomb which will go off on the backs of our hostile enemies at any time,” he added, the KCNA report said.
Such rhetoric, while alarming on its face, is not unlike Kim’s pronouncements after missile tests in the past.
While declining to talk about any specific “intelligence matters,” a U.S. State Department official said more generally that “launches using ballistic missile technology are a clear violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions.”
“We call on North Korea to refrain from actions that further raise tensions in the region and focus instead on taking concrete steps toward fulfilling its international commitments and obligations,” the official said.
Also Saturday, a South Korean defense ministry official said North Korea had fired three ship-to-ship missiles from the sea near North Korea’s eastern city of Wonsan.
No other details were available as of yet, the official said. The missiles were fired in an hour-long window Saturday afternoon local time (between 3:25 and 4:23 a.m. ET.)
The anti-ship missiles are designated KN-01 type by South Korea, and are not in the same category as the submarine-launched ballistic missile reportedly tested by the North. That launch was from a port farther to the north, up the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsula.
South Korea responded by threatening to retaliate if North Korea carries out any acts of aggression.
North Korea called it a step that would mark significant progress in the secretive state’s military capabilities.
It could pose a new threat to South Korea, Japan and the United States, which have tried to contain North Korea’s growing nuclear and missile strength, military experts said.
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