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North Korea

Missiles can circumvent anti-aircraft defenses, report says


José PEDRO Magalhães Ramos

7/18/2020

A report from the US Congress informed parliamentarians in that country that the recent development of the missiles designated KN-23, KN-24 and KN-25 may create more problems for the United States and Asian allies than initially had been predicted.

These three missiles can have advanced aerodynamics and flight control capabilities and be able to generate unpredictable trajectories potentially capable of deceiving opponent anti-missile systems.

However, these wires have a limited range of just over 600 kilometers. This scope, however, and especially if confirmed the offensive capabilities reported to the US Congress, may indicate that North Korean systems are a considerably greater threat against Japan and even South Korea in the event of conflict.

In order to make the scenario of uncertainty even worse, the rockets seem to be capable of both nuclear and conventional charges.

Indeed, Japan does seem to have reason to be concerned and it remains a doubt, the so-called "Western" press organizations ridicule North Korea, reducing its reputation to an insignificant and politically backward republic.

It is not the case here that we defend a regime so closed and ridiculously centered on the cult of the personality of a dynasty of rulers with an absolute monarchical bias, but if the country were as backward as they say, how could it produce such advanced technology?

It makes you think, doesn't it?










José PEDRO Magalhães Ramos
He is a professional with almost four decades of experience in aviation. Having worked at Rio Sul and TAM in the 1980s and in the 1990's, joined Vasp where he spent 10 years in the Engineering area. He then created and operated the website www.aerospace.com.br for 4 years, now extinct and in 2004 he joined Gol, having stayed until 2017 and passed in various technical and business areas. Currently as a technical consultant still-and always-in the aviation area, he dedicates his private time to create and operate this our portal!