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2015-03-14 China-Japan-Koreas
N. Korea Fires Seven Surface-to-Air Missiles into Sea
[AnNahar] North Korea fired seven surface-to-air missiles into the sea off its east coast on Thursday in an operation supervised by leader Kim Jong-Un at a time of heightened military tensions, South Korea's Defense Ministry said Friday.

A ministry front man said Kim was understood to have been on hand when the rockets were fired early Thursday evening from a site near the eastern town of Sondok.

The exercise came at a time of elevated tensions with North Korea's condemnation of annual U.S.-South Korea military drills that Pyongyang views as rehearsals for invasion.

"We see this as another show of force by the North related to the exercises," the front man told AFP.

One of the joint drills, Key Resolve, wound up Friday, but the other, Foal Eagle, is set to continue until April 24.

The annual exercises are always a particularly testing time for relations between the two Koreas, who remain technically at war because the 1950-53 Korean conflict ended with a ceasefire rather than a peace treaty.

North Korea signalled its displeasure when this year's drills began by firing two short-range Scud missiles into the sea off its east coast.

U.N. resolutions ban any ballistic missile test by North Korea.

The defence ministry front man acknowledged that Thursday's surface-to-air missile tests were not a violation of the resolutions, but added that Pyongyang had failed to announce the firing in advance as a caution to shipping.

- 'Low-intensity' demonstration
"This is a pretty low-intensity show of force, timed to coincide with the wrap-up of the Key Resolve exercise," said Yang Moo-Jin of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

Missile tests have long been a preferred North Korean method of expressing displeasure with what it views as confrontational behaviour by the South and its allies, though Seoul and Washington insist the exercises are defence-based in nature.

Although there is no doubt that North Korea has an extremely active ballistic missile development programme, expert opinion is split on how much progress it has made.

In 2012, Pyongyang demonstrated its rocket capabilities by sending a satellite into orbit, but it has yet to conduct a test that would show it had mastered the re-entry technology required for an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The other key question is how close the North is to being able to miniaturize a nuclear device that could be fitted on the tip of a missile.

In a white paper published earlier this month, the South Korean defense ministry said the North had already taken its miniaturization technology to a "significant" level.

A U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency report leaked in 2013 reached the same conclusion, although U.S. officials at the time said it did not represent a consensus view of all the country's spy agencies.

North Korea has carried out three nuclear tests -- in 2006, 2009 and 2013.

In January, the North offered a moratorium on further tests if this year's joint military drills were cancelled -- a proposal rejected by Washington as an "implicit threat" to carry out a fourth atomic detonation.
Posted by trailing wife 2015-03-14 00:00|| || Front Page|| [7 views ]  Top
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#1 But what were they aiming at?
Posted by BrerRabbit 2015-03-14 06:21||   2015-03-14 06:21|| Front Page Top

#2 But what were they aiming at?

Godzilla
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2015-03-14 07:09||   2015-03-14 07:09|| Front Page Top

#3 NK1: DUUDE! I got some fireworks left over from New Years!
NK2: Awesome! Let's get some brews, and go to the beach and shoot them off!
NK1: Should we invite Kim?
NK2: Sure. He'll bring the brews! (Besides, I'm gonna tell him you asked that question...)
Posted by ed in texas 2015-03-14 10:23||   2015-03-14 10:23|| Front Page Top

#4 North Korea fired seven surface-to-air missiles into the sea off its east coast on Thursday ...

So wouldn't they be surface-to-sea missiles instead?
Posted by Raj 2015-03-14 11:32||   2015-03-14 11:32|| Front Page Top

#5 Aimed for the Pacific, hit it every time.
Posted by Grunter 2015-03-14 12:27||   2015-03-14 12:27|| Front Page Top

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