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North Korea devalues ​​South’s SLBM… “Clumsy ballistic missiles, keep an eye on them”

On the 17th, the Ministry of National Defense additionally disclosed the launch scene of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) independently developed by South Korea. The additional video released on this day shows the SLBM mounted on the Dosan Anchangho (3000t class) exiting the water and heading to the sky. Department of Defense

North Korea devalued the submarine test-fire of South Korea’s first submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) on the 15th.

On the 20th, Jang Chang-ha, dean of the North Korean Academy of Defense Science, published an article on the Korean Central News Agency on “South Korea’s clumsy underwater-launched ballistic missile” and said, “The submarine-launched ballistic missile of its own technology disclosed by South Korea cannot be an effective means of military attack in war. “It is a weapon of strategic and tactical value, and it is not at the stage to accept it as a threatening means.”

As a result of analyzing the South’s SLBM test-fire scene, Director Jang said, “It is far from an underwater weapon, and simply put, it is a weak weapon that does not have its shape. It is judged as a tactical ballistic missile with a range of less than 500 km,” he said.

He added, “We are paying attention to the fact that South Korea is obsessed with developing a submarine weapon system and are watching the insides. He added.

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