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Original Post Date: 2004-05-06  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/6/2004 12:43:34 PM
North Koreans Deploy New 4,000Km Range Missiles
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North Koreans Deploy New 4,000Km Range Missiles

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 5/6/2004 12:43:34 PM

North Koreans Deploy New 4,000Km Range Missiles

[Take note how Russians helped develop these new missiles which can now hit American military bases… Jan]

North Korea has begun work on deploying intermediate range ballistic missiles (with ranges of 3,000(126)~4,000km) it developed last year, building underground bases at two sites. This is much sooner than South Korean and American military authorities had expected.

A high ranking government source said Tuesday that, “North Korea is in the middle of building two underground missile sites in Yangdok County, South Pyongan Province and Sangnam-ni, Hochon County, North Hamgyeong Province. Construction is about 70 to 80 percent complete.”

The source added, “In particular, U.S. spy satellites have discovered about 10 of the newly designed IRBMs and mobile launchers at the two sites between last year and the beginning of this year… We presume these bases to be for a new kind of ballistic missile, not Rodong 1’s or Scud’s.”

Of the ranges of missiles currently deployed in North Korea, the Rodong 1 has the longest at 1,300 km — capable of hitting most anywhere in Japan. The Taepodong 1, developed in 1998 and with a range of 1,600(126)~2,200 km, has yet to be deployed.

The source said the threat posed by the new missile, which can reach Okinawa, Gwam and the vicinity of Hawaii, is part of the background behind the hastened development by the U.S. of its missile defense plans.

The new missile, unlike the Taepodong 1 that is launched from a fixed site, is loaded onto a mobile missile launch vehicle. It is, therefore, highly mobile.

The missile is presumed to be a development on the Soviet SS-N-6 sub-launched ballistic missile; it was originally expected to be revealed during last year’s Sept. 9 Foundation Day parades, but the 10 missiles and five launchers were simply brought to Mirim Airbase — the preparation site for the parades — and not featured in the celebrations.

The missiles are 12 meters long and 1.5 wide — shorter than both the Rodong 1 (15 meters) and Taepodong 1 (23 meters), but have a much longer range and are evaluated as a technically advanced type.

Authorities feel that former Soviet engineers either directly participated in the development of the missile, the program of which began in the early 90s and was first confirmed by South Korean and U.S. intelligence in 2000, or at the very least Russian technology applied.

(Yu Yong-won, [email protected] )

Source: Digital Chosun
URL: http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/2…/p>


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