The grim record: North Korea's longest ever robot test
The robot North Korea test-fired late last night was an intercontinental ballistic missile designed to reach the United States, South Korea's military said, according to Reuters.
The robot was in the air for one hour and 26 minutes – the longest time ever measured for a North Korean robot test. The projectile is said to have then struck the sea outside Japan's exclusive economic zone. This is stated by Japan's Defense Minister Gen Nakatan and refers to the preliminary investigation.
North Korea states via state media that it has tested an intercontinental ballistic robot, which it says is "the world's most powerful strategic weapon".
The robot North Korea test-fired late last night was an intercontinental ballistic missile designed to reach the United States, South Korea's military said, according to Reuters.
The robot was in the air for one hour and 26 minutes – the longest time ever measured for a North Korean robot test. The projectile is said to have then struck the sea outside Japan's exclusive economic zone. This is stated by Japan's Defense Minister Gen Nakatan and refers to the preliminary investigation.
North Korea states via state media that it has tested an intercontinental ballistic robot, which it says is "the world's most powerful strategic weapon".
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North Korea reportedly launched ballistic missile
North Korea has test-fired what is believed to be a long-range ballistic missile, according to the South Korean military, according to the AP.
South Korea suspects that it is a robot developed to be able to reach the United States.
If confirmed, it will be the first time since last December that North Korea has conducted a test-fire with an intercontinental ballistic missile.
At 00:30 Swedish time, Japan's coast guard states that the robot will likely land in the Sea of Japan.
North Korea has test-fired what is believed to be a long-range ballistic missile, according to the South Korean military, according to the AP.
South Korea suspects that it is a robot developed to be able to reach the United States.
If confirmed, it will be the first time since last December that North Korea has conducted a test-fire with an intercontinental ballistic missile.
At 00:30 Swedish time, Japan's coast guard states that the robot will likely land in the Sea of Japan.
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