North Korea launched a salvo of suspected anti-ship cruise missiles Thursday, according to the South Korean military.
The weapons were fired from a location near Wonsan, Gangwan Province on the east coast, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff told Yonhap News Agency.
The missiles reportedly flew around 124 miles. It is unclear how many missiles were fired, and the specifics of the weaponry have yet to be revealed.
North Korea has launched a dozen ballistic missiles this year, advancing the reclusive regime’s missile program at an accelerated pace. North Korea has tested three new systems this year.
[give_form id=”79809″]Probably this thing from the parade.https://t.co/hgnSl27qNc
— Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) June 7, 2017
This tracked transporter is new, but the canisters look a lot like those associated with the Kh-35 cruise missile. Compare/contrast. pic.twitter.com/wrV1MmFgWj
— Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) April 15, 2017
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