North Korea unveils submarine-launched ballistic missile at military parade
Source: CNN
Analysis by Joshua Berlinger, CNN
Updated 0457 GMT (1257 HKT) January 15, 2021
(CNN) North Korea has celebrated the end of a rare political meeting by unveiling what appears to be a missile designed to be fired from a submarine.
Images released by the country's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) showed thousands of people and soldiers at a nighttime military parade in Pyongyang, the capital, including leader Kim Jong Un.
The headliner, however, was the new submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) -- which KCNA declared was the "world's most powerful weapon." Pyongyang also showed off an apparent new short-range ballistic missile which, like its submarine counterpart, likely runs on solid fuel. Solid-fueled missiles can be fired on shorter notice than liquid-fueled counterparts.
The display comes just days after Kim said North Korea was pursuing sophisticated new armaments for the country's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs, including a nuclear-powered submarine, tactical nuclear weapons and advanced warheads designed to penetrate missile defense systems.
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This picture taken on Thursday and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency on Friday shows what appears to be submarine-launched ballistic missiles during a military parade.
Sneederbunk
(15,051 posts)Angleae
(4,638 posts)Actually, per wiki they have 10 of the things.
MyOwnPeace
(17,273 posts)Remember, Donnie and Kim are in love! He would never do such a thing......
5X
(3,987 posts)soryang
(3,304 posts)...of something that has never been tested and for which there is no current operational launch platform.
An article in 38 North referred to it as a "mock up."
North Koreas Newest Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile, Same as the Old One?
BY: MICHAEL ELLEMAN
JANUARY 15, 2021
https://www.38north.org/2021/01/north-koreas-newest-submarine-launched-ballistic-missile-same-as-the-old-one/
Rick Rolle
(90 posts)While those certainly look like submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM), they may simply be mock-ups meant to impress the home team. There is an ENORMOUS gap between displaying an SLBM and actually having the capability to successfully fire one from a submarine and hit the intended target.