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  2. South Korea releases video showing North Korean missile ... - AOL

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    South Korea's military on Friday released a video that it said showed a North Korean missile abnormally spiralling early in flight and exploding, a rare publicising of surveillance footage to ...

  3. North Korea long-range ballistic missile test splashes down ...

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    The launch, at a sharply raised angle, was from an area near the North's capital, Pyongyang, at 7:10 a.m. (2210 GMT), the Joint Chiefs said in a statement. ... North Korea fired a long-range ...

  4. North Korea fires short-range ballistic missiles for second ...

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    The missiles lifted off from Kaechon, north of the capital Pyongyang, at around 6:50 a.m. (2150 GMT Tuesday) in a northeast direction and flew about 400 km (249 miles), South Korea's Joint Chiefs ...

  5. North Korea tests mid-range missile as Blinken visits Seoul - AOL

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    North Korea fired what appeared to be an intermediate-range ballistic missile at around noon (0300 GMT), which flew more than 1,100 kilometres (690 miles) east before falling into the sea ...

  6. Hwasong-18 - Wikipedia

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    Based on information and images released by North Korea, Hwasong-18 is a three-stage, solid-fueled missile, cold-launched on an 9-axle transporter erector launcher. [6] [10] The usage of solid fuel makes its launch more difficult to preempt than previous liquid-fueled missiles, as it does not require hours of fueling and is easier to conceal since it does not require as many accompanying ...

  7. 1993 North Korean missile test - Wikipedia

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    A North Korean missile test occurred on May 29 and 30, 1993. North Korea fired a Nodong-1 missile into the Sea of Japan, from a base in Hwadae County near Wonsan, North Korea. The target was a buoy floating in the Sea of Japan. The North Koreans were testing the missile so they could export it to Iran in return for oil. [1]

  8. Hwasong-12 - Wikipedia

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    At 07:23 a.m. Pyongyang Standard Time on 4 October 2022, North Korea launched a missile from Mupyong-ni Arms Factory, Jagang Province. The missile overflew the Japan's Aomori Prefecture, flew for 21 minutes with maximum speed of Mach 17, [36] reached 970 km (600 mi) apogee and landed 4,500 km (2,800 mi) away in the Pacific Ocean, east of Japan.

  9. North Korea fires missile after threatening 'fiercer' step - AOL

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    Kim Jong Un's latest launch Thursday was Pyongyang's response to the U.S. bolstering its security commitment to its allies South Korea and Japan. North Korea fires missile after threatening ...