the silent job did by North Korea


North Korea and the country's "dictator" Kim are returning to its old fashioned course for the past few months (a year and a half years ago to be precise in terms of the world), according to a proverb saying "donkey ketta kutichi wall". .

North Korea is the first to launch its first missile test after 18 months, indicating that some are crude personality and some are a ruthless personality. The missile test was conducted last Saturday (May 4).

Short range of rocket launchers

A missile fired is a short range missile shaking toward the east in the Pacific Ocean. The test was photographed by the San Francisco-based Planet Laboratory, built by the Geo-Observation Dow Satellite

Stunning scene

As soon as the missile has been launched, the photograph of the missile's ring, wind-smuggled smoke is more accurate.

Marshall

"It's very unlikely that such a North Korean missile test is being photographed in space. Even if we take millions of pictures a day, it's a snapshot of the crossover, "said Marshall, co-founder of Planet Labs, and Marshall Twitter.

10 feet to 16.5 feet

Planet Labs also has more than 100 functional satellites in Earth's orbit, although the Dow cubatsat of Planet Labs is smaller than a bun, so that it can record a resolution of 10 to 16.5 feet (3 to 5 meters). At the same time, any of North Korea's missile tests can be considered trapped


In the southeast of the Pacific Ocean

Prior to the crash, South Korean military officials cited the Associated Press by quoting a fired missile in the south-east of the Pacific Ocean, passing a distance between 44 and 149 miles (70 to 240 km)


Russia

The tested missile is suspected to be a new missile based on a small, short-range, missile-propelled missile, Russia's 9K 720 ISCANTATOR. Russia's Iskander missile is a missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon and crossing 310 miles (500 km) of distance.


The last missile

North Korea's previous missile test was carried out in November 2017. The missile test is quite different compared to the latest test. In November 2017, the missile fired nearly 54 minutes and crashed into the sea after reaching about 620 miles (about 1,000 km). The missile is understood to have been a continental rocket launcher



Around 8,100 miles will be crossed

But in fact, the missile is likely to cross about 8,100 miles, or about 13,000 km. If this is true, this missile of North Korea could be theoretically derived from the east coast of the United States


Nuclear technology

North Korea's President Kim Jong said that after the November 2017 raid, the international community had imposed a number of rounds of sanctions on North Korea and consequently would not be a test of cross-border missile and nuclear technology.


Kim's discontent reveals

But North Korea's latest missile launch not only violates Kim's pledge but also reveals Kim's dissatisfaction over the negotiations, and fears that North Korea may carry some more dramatic protests



Jeffrey Lewis, an investigator and director of the Middleturian Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California, said, 'This is only a warning, a lot more coming. For them, this is a wonderful and small start. From this point they will begin to work

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