North Korea has developed and deployed multiple nuclear warheads that can be attached to medium-range Rodong missiles, according to a Seoul-based defence analyst.
"I received the information from the national intelligence agency of a certain country that they believe North Korea has deployed nuclear warheads at two underground facilities for Rodong missiles," Daniel Pinkston, senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, told The Daily Telegraph from Seoul.
"We estimate that North Korea has as many as 320 Rodong missiles, which can be launched from mobile transporters anywhere in the country, and we are assessing the threat these pose," he said.
Read more ....
More News On North Korea's Missile Test
North Korea finalizing launch preparations: officials -- Reuters
As North Korea readies rocket launch, U.S. turns up pressure -- L.A. Times
North Korea finalizing launch preparations: officials -- Reuters
North Korea threatens 'thunderbolt of fire' if Japan intercepts its rocket -- Scotsman
N. Korea escalates hostility -- Washington Times
Signs that NKorea fueling rocket: US official -- AFP
Obama promises united front with South Korea over North’s planned launch -- Christian Science Monitor
No U.S. Plans to Stop Korea on Missile Test -- New York Times
No comments:
Post a Comment