IANS | 03 Apr, 2024
North Korea on Wednesday claimed it has successfully test-fired a new
intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) tipped with a hypersonic
warhead, saying that all missiles the country has developed are now
solid-fuel and nuclear-capable with warhead control capability.
North
Korean leader Kim Jong-un guided the testing of the Hwasong-16 missile
on Tuesday, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
The
latest launch came about three months after North Korea test-fired an
intermediate-range hypersonic missile on January 14. Last month, North
Korea conducted a ground jet test of a solid-fuel engine for a new IRBM
loaded with a hypersonic warhead, Yonhap news agency reported.
Kim described the Hwasong-16 missile as a "powerful, strategic offensive weapon".
He
said the country has perfected the project for "putting all the
tactical, operational and strategic missiles with various ranges on
solid-fueled, warhead-controlled and nuclear warhead-carrying basis",
according to the KCNA.
A hypersonic missile is usually hard to
intercept with existing missile defence shields. It travels at a speed
of at least Mach 5 -- five times the speed of sound -- and is designed
to be manoeuvrable on unpredictable flight paths and fly at low
altitudes.
The KCNA said during Tuesday's test, the hypersonic
glide warhead reached its first peak at a height of 101.1 km and the
second at 72.3 km while making a 1,000-km-long flight as planned to
accurately hit waters in the East Sea.
Citing military
confrontational acts and war drills by North Korea's enemies, Kim said,
"It is the most urgent task at present for our state to develop the
overwhelming power capable of containing and controlling the enemies."
North
Korea has been ramping up weapons tests this year, including the
launches of cruise missiles from sea and land and firing drills
involving super-large multiple rocket launchers.
The South Korean
military is closely monitoring North Korea's preparations for further
possible provocations ahead of the April 10 parliamentary elections in
South Korea and major political events in Pyongyang this month.
North
Korea will celebrate the birthday of late founder Kim Il-sung on April
15 and mark the founding anniversary of the Korean People's
Revolutionary Army on April 25.