North Korea likely to develop sub-based ballistic missile

July 14, 2016

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Daily Times:

North Korea may be able to develop a submarine-based ballistic missile within a year, which would significantly increase the threat Pyongyang poses, Joseph Bermudez of the Johns Hopkins University’s US-Korea Institute in Washington said on Wednesday.

“The North Koreans will attempt or succeed in a full-range test sometime in the next 12 months,” the expert said. Pyongyang may also develop a submarine missile launcher capable of firing eight to 12 rockets by 2020, he added.

North Korea has carried out a series of submarine-launched missile (SLBM) tests since 2014. The latest such test took place last week, when a missile fired from a submarine reached an altitude of around 33,000 feet (10,000 meters) before exploding during the first phase of its flight.

Although such missiles’ exact range is unknown, it would be less than 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers), based on the estimates of the rocket size, Bermudez said. The capability to fire missiles from submarines instead of fixed installations would present Washington and its regional allies with significant challenges, he added.

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