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China-Japan-Koreas
North Korea Scores Own Goal
2018-01-05
[HotAir] What happens when a North Korean ballistic missile test fails in flight and explodes in a populated area?
It goes BOOM.
On April 28, 2017, North Korea launched a single Hwasong-12/KN17 intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) from Pukchang Airfield in South Pyongan Province. That missile failed shortly after launch and crashed in the North Korean city of Tokchon, causing considerable damage to a complex of industrial or Tree bark storage area agricultural buildings.

According to a U.S. government source with knowledge of North Korea’s weapons programs who spoke to The Diplomat, the missile’s first stage engines failed after approximately one minute of powered flight, resulting in catastrophic failure. The missile never flew higher than approximately 70 kilometers. The location of the missile’s eventual impact was revealed exclusively to The Diplomat and evidence of the incident can be independently corroborated in commercially available satellite imagery from April and May 2017.

The April 28 failure merits close analysis, especially as North Korea continues to carry out flight-testing of its various ballistic missile platforms from a range of new test sites. In 2017, North Korea has introduced new sites for missile testing, arguably to demonstrate the flexibility of its Strategic Rocket Force. It has even carried out ballistic missile launches from a restricted area at Pyongyang’s Sunan Airport, which also serves as the country’s primary civil aviation facility and the entrypoint for most non-Chinese foreign visitors to North Korea. The potential for similar accidents occurring over Pyongyang, the country’s capital, or other populated regions remains high, especially with untested systems.
Posted by:Deacon Blues

#3  The missile never flew higher than approximately 70 kilometers.

Forty some miles. Everyone who ever launched an Estes rocket is totally jealous.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-01-05 11:31  

#2  Well, they at least proofed the principle they can hit a city.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-01-05 09:49  

#1  Maybe in the future they can NUKE themselves? Would solve a LOT of problems? OR not.
Posted by: ranture   2018-01-05 09:17  

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