North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches the launch of a Hwasong-12 missile in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on September 16, 2017. KCNA via REUTERS
Hyonhee Shin & Linda Sieg, Reuters: A North Korea nuclear test over the Pacific? Logical, terrifying
SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) - Detonating a nuclear-tipped missile over the Pacific Ocean would be a logical final step by North Korea to prove the success of its weapons program but would be extremely provocative and carry huge risks, arms control experts said on Friday.
North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho suggested leader Kim Jong Un was considering testing “an unprecedented scale hydrogen bomb” over the Pacific in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat at the United Nations to “totally destroy” the country.
“It may mean North Korea will fire a warhead-tipped (intermediate range) Hwasong-12 or Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile and blow it up a few hundred kilometers above the Pacific Ocean,” said Yang Uk, a senior researcher at the Korea Defence and Security Forum in Seoul.
Read more ....
Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 22, 2017
North Korea's Thermonuclear Threat -- Morris Jones, Lowy Institute
If North Korea uses H-bomb, 'ultimately' Trump's decision on any military action: Tillerson -- ABC News
What military options are open to the US in tackling North Korea? -- SCMP
Fake evacuation orders sent to US military personnel in South Korea -- FOX News
U.S. Navy carrier drills with Japanese navy amid North Korean tension -- Reuters
Putin assesses Zapad-2017 military drills -- TASS
Russia just successfully tested one of its newest ICBMs — Here's what it can do -- Daniel Brown, Business Insider
Russian aircraft scrambled 14 times in a week to intercept foreign jets along borders -- TASS
The French Turn to Armed Drones -- Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, War on the Rocks
Iran defies Trump with promise to strengthen its military -- CNBC
Battle for Marawi Deepens Philippines' Military Budget Challenge -- The Diplomat
US Considers Limiting Military Ties to Myanmar Over Rohingya Crisis -- TIME
Pentagon Discloses Meeting With Russian Military To Prevent Accidental Clashes In Syria -- RFE
Qatar Withdraw May Endanger U.S. Forces in Djibouti -- Joseph Hammond, RCD
The U.S. Air Force’s Vital Role in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Rathna K. Muralidharan, RCD
Navy $5 Billion Deal Builds New Nuclear-Armed Columbia-Class Sub -- Scout Warrior
US stealth fighter jets adding more firepower -- CNN
Light ISR: The Air Force’s next experiment? -- Defense News
The Air Force is scrambling to train more pilots as new aircraft languish on the runway -- Business Insider
US Army May Be Abandoning Its 7.62mm Rifle Program -- Task & Purpose
The Army Kills its Plan to Replace the M4 Carbine Rifle -- Popular Mechanics
Robotic delivery: Drones could deliver you and your gear to the fight -- Defense News
For the first time, the Marine Corps plans to have a female infantry officer among its ranks -- Washington Post
Should all infantry squad leaders be staff sergeants? -- Marine Times
Air Force Reserve grooming space warriors -- Space News
Exclusive: Trump administration prepares to ease export rules for U.S. guns -- Reuters
When hurricanes destroy phone lines, the Guard enables communication -- Military Times
Here's why Donald Trump wants his nukes to be smaller -- Jeffrey Lewis, Foreign Policy
Back to the Future With Mini-Nukes? -- Malcolm Davis, The Strategist
Why Green Berets are the smartest, most lethal fighters in the world -- Paul Szoldra, Business Insider
The origin of Mattis’ call sign, ‘Chaos’ -- Military Times
No comments:
Post a Comment