North Korea also launched a projectile presumed to be the KH-35 anti-ship cruise missile in April 2017. When North Korea launched it in 2015, it flew 100 km, but within just over two years, the range was extended to 200 km.  <br>On April 15, 2017, during the 105th anniversary parade of Kim Il-sung's birthday, North Korea unveiled a tracked vehicle equipped with four launch tubes for anti-ship missiles.

North Korea also launched a projectile presumed to be the KH-35 anti-ship cruise missile in April 2017. When North Korea launched it in 2015, it flew 100 km, but within just over two years, the range was extended to 200 km.
On April 15, 2017, during the 105th anniversary parade of Kim Il-sung's birthday, North Korea unveiled a tracked vehicle equipped with four launch tubes for anti-ship missiles.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yang Nak-gyu] North Korea fired several projectiles presumed to be short-range cruise missiles.


The Joint Chiefs of Staff stated on the 14th, "This morning, several projectiles presumed to be short-range cruise missiles were launched from the Munchon area in Gangwon Province toward the East Sea."



Our military is closely monitoring North Korea's additional military movements and maintaining a firm readiness posture. Currently, South Korean and U.S. intelligence authorities are conducting a detailed analysis of the related matters.


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