Intercontinental ballistic missiles, Hwasong-15, are seen at a military parade marking the 70th founding anniversary of the Korean People's Army at Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang in February 2018. (KCNA-Yonhap)
The Korea Herald: N. Korea seen moving intercontinental ballistic missile: report
South Korean and US intelligence have spotted North Korea moving an intercontinental ballistic missile, along with four mobile launchers, at an auto plant on the outskirts of Pyongyang, a Seoul official told a local media outlet on Saturday.
“The missile is larger than the one they fired in 2017 and we believe they will showcase that at a military parade on Oct. 10,” the official said. North Korea fired its first ICBM, Hwasong-15, in 2017 and appears set to stage a show of force on the founding anniversary of its ruling party.
Speculation continues to mount over North Korea’s unveiling of a more advanced ICBM, with some experts expressing reservations, contending that Pyongyang could not have developed newer technologies without outside help.
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Update #1: North Korea seen moving intercontinental ballistic missile: Seoul official (The Straits Times)
Update #2: With White House In "Vulnerable" State, North Korea Seen Moving 'Largest' ICMB To Date (Zero Hedge)
WNU Editor: We will be seeing this missile on October 10 when North Korea conducts their annual military parade.
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Cats out of the bag, the U. S (ie Clinton admin) may as well built it for them
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