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posted by takyon on Sunday May 10 2015, @01:25AM   Printer-friendly
from the kim-jong-underwater dept.

USA Today reports that under the watchful eyes of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, North Korea says it has conducted an underwater test-firing of a submarine ballistic missile. Kim called the missile a "world-level strategic weapon" and an "eye-opening success." Although American officials had suspected North Korea was developing such a missile system, the country had not previously claimed to have conducted a test launching. The test, if confirmed, would pose a new challenge to the United States and its regional allies, South Korea and Japan, which have been trying to build missile defense capabilities to guard against potential North Korean missile attacks.

The news of a successful test-fire was most likely a surprise to South Korean military officials, who have privately told reporters that they believed it would take years for the North to develop such a submarine-launched ballistic missile. "North Korea's development of a submarine-launched missile capability would eventually expand Pyongyang's threat to South Korea, Japan and U.S. bases in East Asia" says Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. "Submarines carrying land-attack missiles would be challenging to locate and track, would be mobile assets able to attack from any direction, and could operate at significant distances from the Korean peninsula."

See also: BBC, Reuters, The Guardian, Washington Post.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Sunday May 10 2015, @10:31AM

    yes, but what an attack: Seoul isn't far at all from the DMZ. NK has a whole bunch of short-range ballastic missiles.

    While it would not win a war, North Korea could easily make a smoking crater of Seoul. Millions would perish.

    This leads me to believe that the South Koreans live in denial. When NK conducted its first - unsuccessful - nuclear weapon test, they passed it off with the explanation that they were using conventional explosives to dig a sports stadium. When they sunk a South Korean naval vessel, taking the lives of thirty sailors, everyone bought the idea that it must have been an accident, or anything but the North Koreans.

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