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Researchers: Hundreds of North Korea missiles threaten Asia
By Matthew Pennington, The Associated Press 2:28 p.m. EDT April 7, 2015

WASHINGTON — Nuclear-armed North Korea already has hundreds of ballistic missiles that can target its neighbors in Northeast Asia but will need foreign technology to upgrade its arsenal and pose a more direct threat to the United States, U.S. researchers said Tuesday.

Those are the latest findings of a research program investigating what secretive North Korea's nuclear weapons capability will be by 2020.

Unlike Iran, the current focus of international nuclear diplomacy, North Korea has conducted atomic test explosions. Its blood-curdling rhetoric and periodic missile tests have set the region on edge and there's no sign of negotiations restarting to coax it into disarming.

For now, the emphasis is on sanctions and military preparedness. Defense Secretary Ash Carter visits Japan and South Korea this week amid speculation the U.S. wants to place a missile defense system in South Korea against North Korean ballistic missiles, which Seoul is reluctant about as it would alienate China. The U.S. has already deployed anti-missile radar in Japan.

The North Korean Futures Project — a joint effort by the U.S.-Korea Institute at John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and National Defense University's Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction — is trying to shed some light on what kind of threat Pyongyang poses.

Aerospace engineer John Schilling and a research associate at the institute, Henry Kan, say Pyongyang's current inventory of about 1,000 missiles, based on old Soviet technology, can already reach most targets in South Korea and Japan.

"North Korea has already achieved a level of delivery system development that will allow it to establish itself as a small nuclear power in the coming years," they write in a paper published Tuesday on the institute's website, 38 North.

But despite the North's 2012 success in launching a rocket into space — the clearest sign yet it has the potential to reach the American mainland — Pyongyang faces greater technical challenges in developing effective intercontinental missiles that could fire a nuclear weapon across the Pacific at the U.S.

It may already be able to field a limited number of long-range Taepodong missiles in an emergency but they would be unreliable, vulnerable to pre-emptive strike and inaccurate, the analysis says.

Foreign assistance could be critical for overcoming the technological and engineering hurdles it now faces in developing better missiles, including progress on high-performance engines, heat shields, guidance electronics and rocket motors that use solid fuel instead of liquid fuel, it says.

And that's become tougher as North Korea's international isolation has intensified since its first nuclear test explosion in 2006.

That hasn't stopped its nuclear program, although it remains unclear whether the North has been able to miniaturize a nuclear device to mount on a missile. According to a recent estimate by the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security, the North likely has enough fissile material for at least 10 weapons, and that could increase to between 20 and 100 weapons by 2020.

But whereas the basic designs and production infrastructure are now largely in place for the nuclear program, technological progress on the missile front has been slower, the analysis says. North Korea has failed to make the kind of advances that Iran and Pakistan have made, although both countries relied on North Korean assistance for missiles in the 1990s.

In North Korea's arsenal, U.S. officials have expressed most concern about an intercontinental ballistic missile called the KN-08 that has been displayed in military parades. It is said to be capable of being launched from a road-mobile vehicle and would therefore be difficult to monitor via satellite.

Last October, the commander of U.S. forces in South Korea, Army Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, said North Korea may be capable of fielding a nuclear-armed KN-08 missile that could reach U.S. soil, but because it has not tested such a weapon the odds of it being effective were "pretty darn low."
 
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it would be only fair if we give South Korea the means to build to ballistic missile and nuclear warheads. or China can step in and take away NK missiles and warheads which it rightfully can do. NK is it's step child after all.
 
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it would be only fair if we give South Korea the means to build to ballistic missile and nuclear warheads. or China can step in and take away NK missiles and warheads which it rightfully can do. NK is it's step child after all.

South Korea do have Ballistic Missile.

South Korea’s Defense Ministry made the announcement in response to a question during a press briefing. When asked if South Korea had recently tested a 500 kilometer (km) range missile before, the spokesperson replied: “We test-fired it, and we succeeded. And we’re going to make 800-km missiles.”

South Korea had said it planned to procure these 800 km ballistic missiles by 2017. However, South Korean military officials reportedly moved up the timeline to 2015 following North Korea’s third nuclear test and subsequent bellicose rhetoric in the spring of last year. The announcement of the tests of 500 km ballistic missiles seems to confirm these reports.

4 Apr 2014
 
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South Korea do have Ballistic Missile.

South Korea’s Defense Ministry made the announcement in response to a question during a press briefing. When asked if South Korea had recently tested a 500 kilometer (km) range missile before, the spokesperson replied: “We test-fired it, and we succeeded. And we’re going to make 800-km missiles.”

South Korea had said it planned to procure these 800 km ballistic missiles by 2017. However, South Korean military officials reportedly moved up the timeline to 2015 following North Korea’s third nuclear test and subsequent bellicose rhetoric in the spring of last year. The announcement of the tests of 500 km ballistic missiles seems to confirm these reports.

4 Apr 2014

even if true. they wouldn't have enough to counter NK missiles and the nuke.

There is only one threat and that is US OF A


hahaha :partay: damn I am so sad I was born a white america and not a north korean.
 
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even if true. they wouldn't have enough to counter NK missiles and the nuke.


That Youtube Clip is from South Korean Defense Ministry.

South Korea thats why wants THAAD System
 
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Makes one think why has Iran been the focus of US attention concerning nuclear weapons. Iran does not have ballistic missiles that can reach USA, neither does it have nuclear weapons. North Korea has nuclear weapons, and is on its way to develop a missile that can target US mainland.

Are the lives of Israeli people more important to USA than American lives?
 
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Makes one think why has Iran been the focus of US attention concerning nuclear weapons. Iran does not have ballistic missiles that can reach USA, neither does it have nuclear weapons. North Korea has nuclear weapons, and is on its way to develop a missile that can target US mainland.

Are the lives of Israeli people more important to USA than American lives?


United States was always concerned about North Korean Nukes which is being completely backed by the Chinese. Japan is improving relations with Republic Of India because United States is being mainly concentrating towards Latin America and Europe.
 
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you should change the title: Hundreds of North Korean missiles threaten Japan and South Korea
 
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you should change the title: Hundreds of North Korean missiles threaten Japan and South Korea
HAHAHA, valid point. Sometimes one overlooks the subtle ways western press tries to threaten you.
 
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you should change the title: Hundreds of North Korean missiles threaten Japan and South Korea

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Anyone buying the story of North Korea threatening peace and stability in Asia needs to go and see a psychiatrist。

It is the very presence of a far away power that is posing an ever-increasing threat to the whole of Asia。
 
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