Oman Daily Observer

N KOREA TESTS SUPER-LARGE WARHEAD

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North Korea has tested a “super-large warhead” designed for a strategic cruise missile, state media said on Saturday, the most recent test since UN sanctions monitoring against the nucleararm­ed nation was upended last month by Russia. The announceme­nt comes after Russia in March used its United Nations Security Council veto to effectivel­y end UN monitoring of violations of the raft of sanctions on Kim Jong Un’s government for its nuclear and weapons programme. Analysts have warned that North Korea could be testing cruise missiles ahead of sending them to Russia for use in Ukraine, with Washington and Seoul claiming Kim has shipped weapons to Moscow, despite UN sanctions banning any such moves. “The DPRK Missile Administra­tion has conducted a power test of a super-large warhead designed for ‘Hwasal-1 Ra-3’ strategic cruise missile,” KCNA news agency said on Saturday. North Korea also carried out a test launch of a “’Pyoljji-1-2’ new-type anti-aircraft missile in the West Sea of Korea”, KCNA said, adding that both tests were carried out on Friday afternoon. Seoul’s military said on Saturday it detected “several cruise missiles and surface-to-air missiles” fired towards the same body of water, also known as the Yellow Sea, at around 3:30 pm on Friday. It added that it was “closely watching” the North’s military activities, and if Pyongyang “commits a provocatio­n, we will punish it overwhelmi­ngly and resolutely”. This year, Pyongyang has declared South Korea its “principal enemy”, jettisoned agencies dedicated to reunificat­ion and outreach, and threatened war over “even 0.001 mm” of territoria­l infringeme­nt. Unlike their ballistic counterpar­ts, the testing of cruise missiles is not banned under current UN sanctions on North Korea. Cruise missiles tend to be jetpropell­ed and fly at a lower altitude than more sophistica­ted ballistic missiles, making them harder to detect and intercept. Ahn Chan-il, a defectortu­rned-researcher who runs the World Institute for North Korea Studies, said that the test announced on Saturday appears to involve “a new type of solid fuel, and it seems to be part of the production of exports in response to Russian demand”.

 ?? — Reuters file photo ?? A missile is launched, as the state media reports North Korea test-fired a new mid- to long-range solid-fuel hypersonic missile, at an unknown location in North Korea.
— Reuters file photo A missile is launched, as the state media reports North Korea test-fired a new mid- to long-range solid-fuel hypersonic missile, at an unknown location in North Korea.

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