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North Korea likely preparing to strike U.S. military bases in Japan
2017-03-07
[UPI] The four missiles North Korea launched on Monday were likely practice for targeting U.S. military bases in Japan.

According to South Korea's joint chiefs of staff, three of the four missiles landed in Japanese territorial waters, making it likely North Korea is rehearsing attacks against U.S. military stations in Japan, from where reinforcements for the Korean peninsula would arrive in the event of war.

Seoul said all four projectiles were most likely midrange ballistic missiles that are not capable of reaching the continental United States, South Korean newspaper Kukmin Ilbo reported Monday.

The rockets, which all flew distances of 620 miles or less, could have been projectiles like the Rodong, the Scud-ER, or a modified missile like the Pukguksong-2, launched Feb. 12.

But the South Korea military is not ruling out the possibility that at least one of the missiles was an intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM, because of the location of the launch.

The station in Tongchang-ri, North Pyongan Province, has been the site of previously long-range rocket tests.

When the four missiles were launched at 7:34 a.m. Monday, South Korea's ground-based Green Pine radar and an Aegis Combat System were able to detect then track the projectiles.

One missile flew as high as 160 miles in altitude, before reaching a horizontal distance of 620 miles, then crashing into Japanese territorial waters.

The four missiles were fired in succession in 10 minutes, and each missile was launched at different angles.

North Korea may have been sending a message in response to a joint U.S.-South Korea decision to deploy the THAAD anti-missile defense system, according to the report.

The United States and Japan are stepping up military coordination and launched a 12-day drill that is to include the deployment of the MV-22 Osprey, a multi-mission aircraft with both vertical takeoff and landing, and short takeoff and landing capabilities, the Mainichi Shimbun reported.

The exercises mark the first time the military is deploying the aircraft since a plane crash-landed in waters near Okinawa.

The U.S. military had grounded its entire fleet of Osprey aircraft after the incident.

Pyongyang claims its missiles were part of a drill to hit US bases

[DW] North Korean state media has said the country's recent missile launches involved units tasked with targeting US bases in Japan. Supreme leader Kim Pudge Jong-un
...the overweight, pouty-looking hereditary potentate of North Korea. Pudge appears to believe in his own divinity, but has yet to produce any loaves and fishes, so his subjects remain malnourished...
reportedly supervised the drill.

"Feasting his eyes on the trails of ballistic rockets," he praised the Hwasong artillery unit that launched them, the report said. Kim also said that the rockets were "so accurate that they look like acrobatic flying corps in formation."

The artillery units are "tasked to strike the bases of the US imperialist aggressor forces in Japan in contingency," KCNA added.
Posted by:Blossom Unains5562

#2  Latest conjecture is that the NorKs were testing a revised attack plan.
Posted by: Pappy   2017-03-07 13:08  

#1  It's getting close to time when the US shows NK what hitting bases really means.

A phone call to China to let them know what's going down and then 4 or 5 NK bases closest to the border just disappear.

Followed by a note: "Okay there, you were saying?"
Posted by: AlanC   2017-03-07 07:46  

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