North Korea Says ICBM Test Demonstrated ‘Surprise Attack’ Capabilities

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North Korean state media heralded Saturday the second test of the Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile conducted hours earlier, asserting that the test demonstrated the country’s ability to launch a surprise attack on any U.S. target at any time.

North Korea followed its July 4 test of the Hwasong-14 ICBM with another successful test Friday, offering a clearer view of the weapon’s capabilities. The lofted missile flew for around 45 minutes, reaching a maximum altitude of approximately 3,800 kilometers and covering a distance of roughly 1,000 kilometers. Expert observers estimate that if the missile were to be fired along a normal trajectory, the weapon would likely have a range between 10,400 kilometers and 11,000 kilometers, the upper end of which would put most of the continental U.S. within striking distance.

Observers initially thought the maximum range of North Korea’s new ICBM stopped at Alaska, but it appears the Hwasong-14 is much more powerful than previously thought.

Friday’s test was designed to “confirm the overall technical specifications of the weapon system,” which is capable of carrying a “large-sized heavy nuclear warhead,” the Korean Central News Agency reported Saturday. Leading arms experts suspect the missile may be able to carry a one-ton thermonuclear payload.

North Korean state media claims that the test confirmed “the reliability of the ICBM system” and sent “a grave warning to the U.S.”

Pyongyang also hinted that the re-entry vehicle and warhead survived the intense flight, which was reportedly harsher than a normal ICBM flight. North Korea’s claims have yet to be independently verified by defense analysts, many of which have cast doubt over such claims.

The Pentagon assessed earlier this week that North Korea will have a reliable, nuclear-armed ICBM as early as next year, according to The Washington Post. It remains unclear whether or not the U.S. defense intelligence agencies will update their assessment in the wake of Friday’s test.

In response to Friday’s missile defense test, U.S. and South Korean forces stageda joint military drill, during which they fired off a salvo of missiles in a show of force to the North.

President Donald Trump condemned North Korea’s ICBM test as”reckless and dangerous,” asserting, “The United States will take all necessary steps to ensure the security of the American homeland and protect our allies in the region.” The U.S. military has been strengthening domestic missile defense systems to counter growing international threats, but despite recent successes, there is no such thing as an completely impenetrable missile shield.

The U.S. intends to ramp up pressure on the North Korean regime, but so far such tactics have failed to produce results. Time is running out, as North Korea is rapidly moving towards a reliable nuclear deterrence strategy.

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