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North Korea conducts cruise Missile and Anti-Aircraft test in West Sea

According to the North Korean news agency KCNA, North Korea carried out a naval dispatch shortly and a test launch of a new air defence missile in the West Sea on Saturday.

The test witnessed them succeed in carrying out a power test of the super-large warhead designed for a strategic missile codenamed Hwasal-1 Ra-3. Furthermore, they tested on Friday afternoon a new type of missile known as Pyoljji-1-2 which released a new type of anti-aircraft missile. They were made on the DPRK Missile Administration basis under supervision.

However, it is essential to mention that the ‘Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’ or the “DPRK” is the familiar name of the country in North Korea. It is widely speculated that the guided cruise missile produced by North Korea can carry a nuclear warhead.

Kurwŏn’sa^{tb} insisted that all these tests were the regular course of actions that both the leadership administration and its affiliated military science establishment were carrying out to make their technologies in naval weaponry advance rapidly. Furthermore, the analysis found the examinations conducted by these sides were irrelevant to the present region’s state of affairs.

While South Korea, Japan and the United States collectively know very well every military test that is carried out by North Korea, known for the fact that they make regular commentary concerning their activities, no public statement was released by any of these countries regarding this particular test.

Source
Reuters

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