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  2. Hwasong-11D - Wikipedia

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    These missiles flew 330 km (210 mi) and achieved an apogee of 70 km (43 mi). [12] On 7 November 2022, North Korea released statement for missile launches from 2 to 5 November. A photo from the April 2022 test was reused for this statement to refer to the November test. [19] North Korea also did not mention the missile's official name. 3 9 March ...

  3. List of North Korean missile tests - Wikipedia

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    North Korea launched a ballistic missile into the sea outside of Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone. The missile travelled a distance of 500 km with an altitude of 800 km. [130] May 7, 2022 North Korea launched a short-range ballistic missile, probably from a submarine, with a 600 km trajectory and an altitude around 60 km.

  4. Comparison of ICBMs - Wikipedia

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    Max range Missile mass Payload Status First flight MIRV Mobility Accuracy 1 RS-28 Sarmat: Russia: State Rocket Center Makeyev: 18,000 km 208,100 kg [1] [2] 10,000 kg, [2] 10x 1 Mt Active 2018 Yes Silo: N/A 2 BZhRK Barguzin: Russia: Votkinsk: 12,600 km 45,000–50,000 kg N/A Inactive N/A Yes Railroad N/A 3 R-36M2 Voevoda [Note 1] USSR

  5. Hwasong-11S - Wikipedia

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    The missile reportedly travelled about 600 km (370 mi) and reached an altitude of 60 km (37 mi). [6] [8] Japanese data showed the launch of two missiles, despite the North Korean's claim of one missile launch. [19] North Korea did not reveal the missile's official designation in this test. [7] (Unconfirmed) 7 May 2022

  6. Missile Administration (North Korea) - Wikipedia

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    On 9 March 2023, the soldiers from the Missile Administration (then Missile General Bureau) held a salvo launch of 6 unknown model of close-range ballistic missiles (CRBM), [7] later identified as Hwasong-11D. [8] The next day, KCNA stated that these missiles were test-fired by the 8th Fire Attack Company. [9]

  7. Hwasong-11B - Wikipedia

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    The first three test-fires of Hwasong-11B were carried out on 10 August 2019, 16 August 2019 and 21 March 2020. [11] Between the March 2020 test and January 2022 test, North Korea featured Hwasong-11B (then known by US designation) in military parades on 10 October 2020 and 14 January 2021, [12] [13] as well as the “Self-Defence 2021” [c] military exhibition in October 2021, where North ...

  8. Hwasong-11A - Wikipedia

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    North Korea first displayed the Hwasong-11A publicly in a military parade on 8 February 2018. The first flight test was on 4 May 2019. Five days later, North Korea test-fired another two missiles. [8] [9] On 17 May 2019, the missile was designated by the United States Forces Korea as KN-23. Further test-fires were carried out on 25 July and 6 ...

  9. Category:Ballistic missiles of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic missiles of North Korea include ballistic missiles designed, built, or operated by North Korea. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.