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China-Japan-Koreas
Taepodong-2 said to have flown seven minutes
2006-07-07
I've been said to have lost fifty pounds.
SEOUL - North KoreaÂ’s long-range Taepodong-2 missile spent seven minutes in the air, a South Korean military official said Thursday, after repeated US statements that it failed after just 42 seconds. Lee Sung-Kyu, a top intelligence officer at South KoreaÂ’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the missile had a smooth flight of 42 seconds but spent a total of seven minutes in the air over the Sea of Japan (East Sea).

“The Taepodong-2 crashed due to some trouble after travelling for seven minutes including a 42-second normal flight,” he testified at a National Assembly committee. Yonhap news agency quoted an unidentified military intelligence official as saying the long-range missile went down after flying for 490 kilometers.
42 seconds flying up and 6 minutes, 18 seconds tumbling down.
The early landing of the Taepodong-2 -- capable of flying over 6,700 kilometers (4,150 miles) to bring Alaska and Hawaii into range -- sparked questions over whether the flight was a technical failure or was aborted.
Early landing? The AFP boys are better than I thought.
North Korea has hailed the launch of seven missiles Wednesday as ”successful,” rebuffing allegations that the long-range missile launch was a failure.
"It tumbled so beautifully just as our Dear Leader predicted!"
US officials had scoffed sneered laughed at mocked the test, with White House national security adviser Stephen Hadley saying “a missile that fails after 40 seconds is not a threat to the territory of the United States.”
Posted by:Steve White

#4  'Flown' as in 'like a brick'.
Posted by: DMFD   2006-07-07 18:54  

#3  Definition of Fly:Flew:Have-Flown as used here:

The pieces of the clay flew for 2 minutes, all but 3 seconds of it after being shattered by the shotgun.

Posted by: Oldspook   2006-07-07 16:59  

#2  I am concerned because a missile with fixed launcher could be put on a commercial ship, and floated close to the US shore. I would the question of overt military actions, to our SK and Japanese allies because of their proximity to the beast. And I would openly promote evolution over pre-emption. However, I wouldn't return to the sham Clinton' aid-for-peace game. That didn't work any better than Bill's resistance to cheating.
Posted by: Anginens Threreng8133   2006-07-07 05:42  

#1  I'm sure some of the pieces could have traveled quite far ballistically. Seven minutes sounds in the ballpark to me. But the word 'flown' in the title implies 'controlled', which is complete and utter nonsense.
Posted by: PBMcL   2006-07-07 00:53  

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