North Korea launches missile from submarine, South Korea says
Source: cnn
(CNN)North Korea has fired what is believed to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said Saturday.
The missile was fired at 6:30 p.m. local time (5:30 a.m. ET), South Korean officials said, and appears to have flown for about 30 km (about 19 miles) -- well short of the 300 km (roughly 186 miles) that would be considered a successful test.
One U.S. official said Saturday the launch "was provocative but not a threat to the U.S. and the missile was fired away from South Korea and Japan." But another U.S. official noted that after previous launch attempts by Pyongyang that didn't appear to be successful, this one seems to have gone much better.
"North Korea's sub launch capability has gone from a joke to something very serious," this official said. "The U.S. is watching this very closely."
Launching a missile from a submarine has always been a military priority for North Korea, CNN's Barbara Starr reports, and if this test was successful, it would be a military victory for Pyongyang
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AC_Mem
(1,979 posts)Is why we (or some Other world power or all of us together) don't intercept and destroy each and every attempt at a missile launch. Why allow them to continue to improve their ability to attack and harm? Just take out each missile immediately and then impose more sanctions. Is there a reason why the world is allowing this?
Purple peace,
Annette
Cassiopeia
(2,603 posts)cstanleytech
(26,299 posts)a first edition copy of the Little Engine That Could along with a lifetime supply of Viagra.