North Korea fires ballistic missile from submarine, South Korea confirms [View all]
North Korea fires ballistic missile from submarine, South Korea confirms
ByJOOHEE CHOSEOUL, South Korea Oct 2, 2019, 7:54 AM ET ABC News
North Korea fired a ballistic missile towards the East Sea Wednesday morning near the waters off the coastal town of Wonsan, South Koreas Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed to ABC NEWS.
The missile, capable of launching from a submarine, traveled 280 miles and hit a maximum altitude of 569 miles.
This is the highest altitude in almost two years meaning it could fly as far as the U.S. mainland.
South Koreas Joint Chief of Staff confirms to ABC News that it was fired from above waters but would not confirm whether it was launched from a submarine or a platform.
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The nature of the launch platform is not confirmed. It may have been a submerged barge rather than a submarine. Interesting that 38 North reported a submersible test stand barge in Nampo, North Korea last week. But Nampo shipyards are on the west coast of North Korea, and Wonsan is on the east coast not far from the Sinpo submarine base.