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PHOTO: A man walks past a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a train station in Seoul on Oct. 31, 2024. (Jung Yeon-je/AFP via Getty Images)
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un walks around what North Korea state media says is a Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on March 24, 2022. - Korean Central News Agency/AP
The Bulsae ATGM is a family of North Korean (DPRK) anti-tank guided missile (ATGM ... as the AT-4MLB by North Korean proxy ... on 22 December 2024, ...
North Korea’s weekend test of new cruise missiles for submarine launches added to its provocative start to 2024, as leader Kim Jong Un flaunts his growing nuclear arsenal and threatens nuclear ...
On 11–12 September 2021, North Korea carried out tests of a new long-range cruise missile, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The missiles flew for 1,500 kilometres and successfully hit their target in North Korea's waters, and were meant for a "strategic role" according to the news agency, which analyst Ankit Panda stated was a common euphemism for a missile capable of ...
A man watches a television showing a news broadcast using file video of a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in Seoul, Nov. 5, 2024, after the North test fired a salvo of short-range ...
Mars Artillery Type 19) is a North Korean solid-fuelled intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). In its maiden flight on 31 October 2024, the Hwasong-19 flew 1,001.2 km (622.1 mi) for 85 minutes and 56 seconds before landing in the sea off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, with a maximum altitude of 7,687.5 km (4,776.8 mi).