On November 1st, Jinshi data reported that the intercontinental ballistic missile tested by North Korea on October 31 was the “Hwasong-19” intercontinental ballistic missile. It is reported that the peak height of the missile’s rise is 7687.5 kilometers, the flight distance is 1001.2 kilometers, the flight time is 5156 seconds, and it finally accurately fell into the predetermined target water area in the open sea. On October 31 local time, North Korea announced that it had conducted an intercontinental ballistic missile test. The spokesperson of the North Korean Ministry of Defense issued a statement on the 31st stating that this test updated the latest record of North Korea’s strategic missile capabilities, demonstrating the modernity and reliability of the strategic deterrence of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
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North Korea test-fired a missile named 'Hwasong-19' intercontinental ballistic missile
On November 1st, Jinshi data reported that the intercontinental ballistic missile tested by North Korea on October 31 was the “Hwasong-19” intercontinental ballistic missile. It is reported that the peak height of the missile’s rise is 7687.5 kilometers, the flight distance is 1001.2 kilometers, the flight time is 5156 seconds, and it finally accurately fell into the predetermined target water area in the open sea. On October 31 local time, North Korea announced that it had conducted an intercontinental ballistic missile test. The spokesperson of the North Korean Ministry of Defense issued a statement on the 31st stating that this test updated the latest record of North Korea’s strategic missile capabilities, demonstrating the modernity and reliability of the strategic deterrence of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.