North Korea Tests New Hypersonic Missile 'Hwasong-16B Successfully

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North Korea Tests New Hypersonic Missile 'Hwasong-16B Successfully

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North Korea has announced the successful testing of a new solid-fuelled hypersonic intermediate-range missile (IRBM), as part of its ongoing efforts to bolster its weapons program. The state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported the test, which occurred shortly after South Korea and Japan detected the launch of a missile from North Korea towards the east.


Photos released by KCNA showed leader Kim Jong Un alongside military commanders, showcasing the Hwasong-16B missile. Kim praised the missile as a demonstration of North Korea's defense capabilities, stating that Pyongyang has developed nuclear-capable solid-fuel systems for various types of missiles.


The Hwasong-16B reportedly flew approximately 1,000km (621 miles) with a peak altitude of 101km (62 miles), before splashing down in the sea between South Korea and Japan. North Korea's focus on solid-fuel weapons is attributed to their ease of concealment, mobility, and quick launch capabilities compared to liquid-propelled weapons.


Hypersonic weapons, which travel at speeds exceeding five times the speed of sound and are maneuverable in flight, have been a priority for North Korea's missile development. Analysts suggest that if perfected, these weapons could potentially reach remote US targets in the Pacific, such as Guam.


Tensions in the region have heightened since 2022, with North Korea using distractions such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine to accelerate its missile testing. In response, the US and South Korea have intensified their combined training and cooperation with Japan, aiming to strengthen deterrence against North Korean threats.

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