Pentagon Says North Korea’s Missile Test was Not from a Submarine

Here is the latest on the Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) test the North Koreans recently conducted:

This photo released by North Korea’s state media shows a missile being launched from waters off its east coast on Oct. 2, 2019. The North’s Korean Central News Agency on Oct. 3 said that it successfully test-fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile from waters off its eastern coastal town of Wonsan the previous day. (Yonhap)

The U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said Thursday that North Korea’s latest missile launch appeared to have come from a sea-based platform, not a submarine.

The comments come after North Korea said it successfully tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile off its east coast Wednesday.

“We assess that it was a short- to medium-range ballistic missile,” JCS spokesman Air Force Col. Patrick Ryder told reporters, adding that it flew some 280 miles (450 kilometers) into the East Sea.

“I would say that we have no indication that it was launched from a submarine but rather a sea-based platform,” he said.

Yonhap

You can read more at the link, but out of all of North Korea’s missiles this is the most dangerous and a game changer because it can defeat missile defenses.  That is because submarines can fire without notice from any direction which prevents missile defense units from knowing in which direction to point their radars towards.

With that said this appears to be a test of missile from an underwater barge, but as we have seen with other North Korean systems, the more they test the better they get.

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Kravata
Kravata
5 years ago

It flew 450 kilometers with maximum altitude of 910 kilometers, a highly lofted trajectory, if fired at minimum energy trajectory estimates put it at 1900 to 2000 kilometers.

Some speculate having diameter of 1.5 meter, I consider possibility of being KN-23 with 2nd stage added, smaller payload of single 250kg 20-30kt nuclear implosion warhead and no fins would match the range. If the latter happens and if the sail of that modified Romeo is 3 meter wide, they maybe could squeeze 6.

If its being 1.5 meter diameter, well… That matches performance of DF-21 and JL-1 SLBM, expect having it 3 warheads 20-30kt or single 250-300+kt with decoys.

setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

So, bought from China. Good to know.

Kravata
Kravata
5 years ago

You’re confusing Saudi Arabia with North Korea.

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