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SEOUL — North Korea is making progress on an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering a first-generation nuclear warhead to the continental United States, a leading US think-tank said Tuesday.

The closely followed 38 North website of the Johns Hopkins University’s US-Korea Institute argued that ICBM mock-ups seen at recent military parades in Pyongyang were “less fake” than originally believed.

Numerous experts had widely ridiculed the models of the North’s road-mobile KN-08 ICBM seen in 2012 and July this year, with at least one respected aerospace engineer labeling them technically preposterous and a “big hoax.”

An analysis posted by 38 North disagreed, saying they were consistent with the ongoing development of a missile with a limited intercontinental ability using only existing North Korean technology.

“Elegant or not,” the mockups suggest an ability to assemble components and technologies to produce missiles with theoretical ranges of 5,500 kilometers (3,400 miles) to more than 11,000 km.

“Almost all of the configurations examined would be able to deliver a light, first-generation nuclear warhead at least as far as Seattle,” it said.

The analysis was co-written by non-proliferation expert Jeffrey Lewis and aerospace engineer John Schilling.

The authors noted that glaring discrepancies in KN-08 mock-ups displayed in 2012 had largely disappeared by the time of the July parade.

And the new arrangement of welds and rivets was similar to that seen on recovered debris from the North’s Unha-3 carrier, which successfully placed a satellite in orbit in December last year.

In a separate, technical paper published in Science and Global Security, Schilling stressed that the KN-08 was still very much a missile in development.

“The lack of flight testing strongly suggests that operational deployment is still months or years in the future,” the engineer said.

And even with a successful test program, it would likely be unreliable, limited in mobility and performance, and available only in small numbers, he added.

Lewis and Schilling’s paper referenced recent analysis of satellite imagery indicating that North Korea was upgrading its main missile launch site, possibly to cater to larger, mobile weapons.

South Korea’s Defence Intelligence Agency told parliament on Tuesday that North Korea had conducted five tests of long-range rocket engines this year.

An initial test of the KN-08 could come “at any time,” Schilling said.

Missile delivery has often been cited as the main weakness of the North’s nuclear weapons program which, after three tests, is believed to be close to mastering the key technology of warhead miniaturization.

December’s satellite launch caused serious concern, but experts stressed that it lacked the re-entry technology needed to bring an ICBM down onto a target.

Nevertheless, Lewis and Schiller said dismissing the mock-ups paraded in Pyongyang would be dangerous.

“The simplest explanation here is that the (KN-08) is exactly what it appears to be: A developmental road-mobile ICBM of limited capability but still able to threaten the continental United States,” they said.
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North Korea progressing on ICBM to strike US, says think-tank - Economic Times
 
They know that if they use it, they are dead.

They don't really care if they will be dead if they use it, they got literally nothing to lose, having them is just another bargin chip for them
 
They know that if they use it, they are dead.

i dont they you understand the concept of deterrence.

if the US uses its nukes on Russia its dead too, yet it'll continue to aim its nukes at Moscow so long as the US still has nukes.
 
i dont they you understand the concept of deterrence.

if the US uses its nukes on Russia its dead too, yet it'll continue to aim its nukes at Moscow so long as the US still has nukes.

Unlike Russians, NK would actually use them. China really need to get NK under control. And don't claim that China cannot do anything. China only appears to have no leverage. But its leverage is strong against NK.
 
Unlike Russians, NK would actually use them. China really need to get NK under control. And don't claim that China cannot do anything. China only appears to have no leverage. But its leverage is strong against NK.

why? because you say so? if you know the kims so well why dont you go tell them to stop?

you can call the NK leadership a bunch of tyrants, dictators, heck even monsters, but they are at least interested in their own survival even if their cared nothing about the rest of their people.
They know firing off a nuke would mean they will die as well.
 
why? because you say so? if you know the kims so well why dont you go tell them to stop?

you can call the NK leadership a bunch of tyrants, dictators, heck even monsters, but they are at least interested in their own survival even if their cared nothing about the rest of their people.
They know firing off a nuke would mean they will die as well.

They won't fire them unless their regime's survival is at risk.
 
Unlike Russians, NK would actually use them. China really need to get NK under control. And don't claim that China cannot do anything. China only appears to have no leverage. But its leverage is strong against NK.

Dude we have Boomers and long range missiles and the US are like not scary at all.

So if our advanced weapons are no threat according to them, why would the Koreans be any more threatening?
 
They won't fire them unless their regime's survival is at risk.

The NK leaderships number one goal is to stay in power at all costs. The quickest way for them to be out of power and obliterated (along with most their country) is launch a nuclear attack against the US. Now if the regimes back was against the wall and had nothing to lose, then it would most likely use them. The leadership might be crazy, but I think more along the lines of crazy like a fox.
 
SEOUL — North Korea is making progress on an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering a first-generation nuclear warhead to the continental United States, a leading US think-tank said Tuesday.

The closely followed 38 North website of the Johns Hopkins University’s US-Korea Institute argued that ICBM mock-ups seen at recent military parades in Pyongyang were “less fake” than originally believed.

Numerous experts had widely ridiculed the models of the North’s road-mobile KN-08 ICBM seen in 2012 and July this year, with at least one respected aerospace engineer labeling them technically preposterous and a “big hoax.”

An analysis posted by 38 North disagreed, saying they were consistent with the ongoing development of a missile with a limited intercontinental ability using only existing North Korean technology.

“Elegant or not,” the mockups suggest an ability to assemble components and technologies to produce missiles with theoretical ranges of 5,500 kilometers (3,400 miles) to more than 11,000 km.

“Almost all of the configurations examined would be able to deliver a light, first-generation nuclear warhead at least as far as Seattle,” it said.

The analysis was co-written by non-proliferation expert Jeffrey Lewis and aerospace engineer John Schilling.

The authors noted that glaring discrepancies in KN-08 mock-ups displayed in 2012 had largely disappeared by the time of the July parade.

And the new arrangement of welds and rivets was similar to that seen on recovered debris from the North’s Unha-3 carrier, which successfully placed a satellite in orbit in December last year.

In a separate, technical paper published in Science and Global Security, Schilling stressed that the KN-08 was still very much a missile in development.

“The lack of flight testing strongly suggests that operational deployment is still months or years in the future,” the engineer said.

And even with a successful test program, it would likely be unreliable, limited in mobility and performance, and available only in small numbers, he added.

Lewis and Schilling’s paper referenced recent analysis of satellite imagery indicating that North Korea was upgrading its main missile launch site, possibly to cater to larger, mobile weapons.

South Korea’s Defence Intelligence Agency told parliament on Tuesday that North Korea had conducted five tests of long-range rocket engines this year.

An initial test of the KN-08 could come “at any time,” Schilling said.

Missile delivery has often been cited as the main weakness of the North’s nuclear weapons program which, after three tests, is believed to be close to mastering the key technology of warhead miniaturization.

December’s satellite launch caused serious concern, but experts stressed that it lacked the re-entry technology needed to bring an ICBM down onto a target.

Nevertheless, Lewis and Schiller said dismissing the mock-ups paraded in Pyongyang would be dangerous.

“The simplest explanation here is that the (KN-08) is exactly what it appears to be: A developmental road-mobile ICBM of limited capability but still able to threaten the continental United States,” they said.
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North Korea progressing on ICBM to strike US, says think-tank - Economic Times
And still they killed 80 poor peasants for watching south Korean TV shows!! They will feel insecure even if they have largest nuclear force on earth. Only their people can make or break any difference to the present regime!!
 
Unlike Russians, NK would actually use them. China really need to get NK under control. And don't claim that China cannot do anything. China only appears to have no leverage. But its leverage is strong against NK.

Not unless the US pull out of South Korea and stop sanctioning the North Koreans.
I can't see how China can make a difference on this matter at all without aggravating the North Koreans some more.
 
Not unless the US pull out of South Korea and stop sanctioning the North Koreans.
I can't see how China can make a difference on this matter at all without aggravating the North Koreans some more.

We pull out, North Korea will invade again.
 
We pull out, North Korea will invade again.

Nope because US will still have presence around Asia. South Koreans are strong enough to defend themselves now. They are one of the finiest in Asia and North Koreans have nothing.
 
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