South Korea confirms North Korea developing solid fuel missiles

March 25, 2016

International Business Times:

South Korea confirmed Thursday North Korea was developing solid-fuel missiles after the northern country said that it successfully test-fired one such missile. South Korea, however, said its counterpart was in the initial stages of developing such missiles.

North Korea currently uses liquid fuel for its rockets, which slows down the fuelling process, sending external agencies signals of a possible launch. Using solid fuel would quicken the launch process and leave hardly any time to detect it.

“North Korea appears to be in the (early) stages of developing solid-fuel rockets,” Yonhap quoted Moon Sang-gyun, spokesman of the Ministry of National Defence, as saying during a press briefing. “North Korea’s switch to solid fuel means it could do (missile) launches frequently. South Korea’s military takes the move as a serious development and is preparing countermeasures.”

South Korea President Park Geun-hye ordered the military Thursday to beef up security in the country after North Korea threatened to burn down the Blue House.

Geun-hye “instructed the military to be fully ready to aggressively cope with North Korea’s reckless provocations,” Kim Sung-woo, chief presidential press secretary, was quoted as saying by Yonhap.

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