North Korea Advances Hypersonic Missile Development, Targeting Guam

Pyongyang: North Korea has reported significant progress in its pursuit of a hypersonic missile capable of targeting distant US territories, including Guam. The country’s state media announced on Wednesday the successful testing of a solid-fuel engine for its new intermediate-range hypersonic missile.

Leader Kim Jong Un has been vocal about North Korea’s efforts to modernize its weapons arsenal, citing increased US hostility as a driving factor. The latest test marks a step forward in this endeavor, with Kim overseeing the ground jet test of a multi-stage solid-fuel engine at a rocket launch facility.

According to the Korean Central News Agency, Kim emphasized the strategic importance of the new missile, comparing it to intercontinental ballistic missiles aimed at the US mainland. The development timeline for this advanced weapons system has been outlined following the successful test.

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Intermediate-range missiles like the one being developed by North Korea are primarily intended for targeting US territories such as Guam, as well as military installations in Japan. The use of solid propellants in these missiles enhances their stealth capabilities, making them harder to detect compared to liquid-propellant counterparts.

While North Korea’s pursuit of hypersonic weapons aims to overcome missile defense systems, experts remain cautious about the consistent performance of these vehicles. Previous tests have shown varying results in maintaining the desired speed exceeding Mach 5.

Recent missile tests by North Korea have sparked concerns among neighboring countries and the international community. South Korea, the US, and Japan detected multiple ballistic missile launches, prompting heightened military readiness in the region. Observers anticipate further provocations from North Korea in the lead-up to the US presidential election in November.

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