North Korea's New Missile: Too Big for War?

Seoul, South KoreaFri Nov 01 2024
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North Korea has been bragging about its latest missile, calling it the strongest in the world. They launched it on Thursday, and it flew higher and longer than any of their previous tests. But experts aren't convinced. They say the missile is too big to be useful in a real war. It's like having a giant, powerful car that's too clunky to drive fast or hide easily. The missile is about 92 feet long, which is much bigger than advanced U. S. and Russian missiles. This size makes it an easy target for enemies, who could destroy it before it's even launched. North Korea might have made it bigger to carry more warheads or more destructive ones. But experts think they're still struggling with making their missiles survive the heat and stress of flying through the atmosphere. They also haven't figured out how to guide the missiles accurately or use multiple warheads to dodge defenses. Some people think North Korea launched this missile to get attention, especially since it happened just before a big election in the U. S. They might also be trying to show off to impress Russia, with whom they've been cooperating militarily.
https://localnews.ai/article/north-koreas-new-missile-too-big-for-war-2508631e

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