The South Korean Armed Forces launched the Hyunmoo-IIB tactical-operational missile with a range of 550 km yesterday, in response to the recent North Korean launch of the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Hwasong-19.
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The South Korean action highlights the growing tension on the Korean Peninsula and Seoul’s commitment to maintaining a defensive posture in the face of North Korean military threats.
On October 31, North Korea launched the Hwasong-19, described by North Korean state media as “the latest version of the ICBM” and “the most powerful strategic missile in the world.” The missile reached an impressive altitude of 7,687.5 km with a range of 1,001.2 km, showcasing the DPRK’s advancement in long-range missile technology.
South Korea’s response with the launch of the Hyunmoo-IIB represents a clear warning to North Korea, reiterating Seoul’s readiness to react to potential threats. This missile, capable of striking targets at a distance of 550 km, is part of South Korea’s defensive system against imminent attacks. The escalating military activities between the two countries highlight the urgency of measures to alleviate tensions and stabilize the region.
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