North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised salvo launches of the country’s “super-large” multiple rocket launchers that simulated a nuclear counterattack against enemy targets, state media said Tuesday, adding to tests and threats that have raised tensions in the region.
The report by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency came a day after the South Korean and Japanese militaries detected the North firing what they suspected were multiple short-range ballistic missiles from a region near its capital, Pyongyang, toward its eastern seas.
Analysts say North Korea’s large-sized artillery rockets blur the boundary between artillery systems and ballistic missiles because they can create their own thrust and are guided during delivery.
The North has described some of these systems, including the 600mm multiple rocket launchers that were tested Monday, as capable of delivering tactical nuclear warheads.
KCNA said Monday’s launches represented the first demonstration of the country’s nuclear-weapons management and control system called “Haekbangashoe,” or “nuclear trigger.” The report described the drill as aimed at demonstrating the strength and diverse attack means of North Korea’s nuclear forces amid deepening tensions with the United States and South Korea, which it portrayed as “warmongers” raising tensions in the region with their combined military exercises.
State media photos showed at least four rockets being fired from launch vehicles as Kim watched from an observation post.
It said the rockets flew 352 kilometers (218 miles) before accurately hitting an island target and that the drill verified the reliability of the “system of command, management, control and operation of the whole nuclear force.”
KCNA said Kim expressed satisfaction, saying that the multiple rocket launchers were as accurate as a “sniper’s rifle.”
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Do you think the idea of any country possessing nuclear weapons for defense creates more safety or risk for the world?
Only makes more risk, we need to all disarm nuclear
@9LQWYZ92yrs2Y
i think it is fine for a country to own Nuclear Missiles as long as they use it as self defense and not use them to go and attack another country because if another country is attacking you and youve got nothing left then why not use everything youve got in terms of nuclear weapons
@9LQWXQHConservative2yrs2Y
I think country's do deserve to have nuclear weapons for protection but if they are using it to attack randomly then they don't deserve it and there should be a great penalty
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
If you had the power to resolve tensions between North Korea and its adversaries, what non-military strategy would you use to ensure peace and safety?
@9LQWYZ92yrs2Y
the non-military strategy i would use to ensure peace and safety between North Korea and its adversaries is that i would try and think of a compromise decision between the 2 countries so that they cna come from a agreement
@9LQWXQHConservative2yrs2Y
I would force them to remove all there nuclear weapons which could cause harm to others
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
How do you believe the international community should respond to demonstrations of nuclear strength by any country, not just North Korea?
@9LQWXQHConservative2yrs2Y
I think that most country's deserve to have at least somewhat something nuclear so they can protect themselves
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Considering North Korea's claims of their missile's accuracy being as reliable as a 'sniper's rifle,' how does this statement impact your perspective on global security?
@9LQWXQHConservative2yrs2Y
Well it all depends on the one shooting it if they have good aim then that is still bad because they are still hurting innocent people
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
How would you feel if your country was part of a simulated nuclear attack by North Korea, and what actions do you believe should be taken in response?
@9LQWXQHConservative2yrs2Y
I would most probably feel hurt and scared that we are getting attacked in a place that we grew up in and thought was safe
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