North Korea has said the missile it tested on Tuesday had a "hypersonic" component that is harder to detect and intercept. It also claimed to have successfully tested a new fueling system that speeds up launch times.
The missiles fired by North Korea on Wednesday were a test of a new "railway-borne missile system" designed as a potential counter-strike to any forces that threaten the country, state news agency KCNA reported on Thursday.
SEOUL - The missiles fired by North Korea on Wednesday were a test of a new “railway-borne missile system” designed as a potential counter-strike to any forces that threaten the country, state news agency KCNA reported on Thursday (Sept 16). The missiles flew 800km before striking a target in the sea off North Korea’s east coast, KCNA said. On Wednesday,.