Japanese report claims that N.Korea likely has capability to launch missile able to hit mainland U.S.

August 2, 2016

YonHapNews:

North Korea appears to already be in possession of the capability to launch a missile able to hit the mainland United States, Japan’s annual defense review said Tuesday.

The assessment on North Korea’s missile capabilities, carried in the Japanese defense white paper, came as North Korea is seen as making progress in its quest to miniaturize warheads that can be placed on ballistic missiles with intercontinental range.

Pyongyang conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and launched a long-range rocket the next month in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions that ban the North from nuclear or ballistic missile tests.

The North said the launch was only to put an Earth observation satellite into orbit, but the U.N. council condemned it as a cover for testing intercontinental ballistic missile technology.

The 2016 white paper assessed that the vehicle launched in February seems to be the same Taepodong 2-derived three-stage ballistic missile that the North test-fired in December 2012.

“Had the Taepodong 2-derived ballistic missile been used for its original purpose, its range would have possibly reached more than 10,000 kilometers on the premise that the weight of its warhead was less than 1 ton,” the defense white paper said.

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