The advanced intercontinental ballistic
missile unveiled by North Korea last week is capable of reaching any
major U.S. city -- and may be able to disguise itself en route to its
final destination.
The Hwasong-15 rocket could be equipped to carry decoys in a bid to
evade U.S. missile interceptors such as the Terminal High Altitude Area
Defense system, Michael Elleman, the senior fellow for missile defense
at International Institute for Strategic Studies, told Fox News.
“One of the unfortunate implication of the recent test, because it is so
much larger in size, it also has the capacity to carry decoys that would
further confuse our missile defense. It increases the probability that
it could evade THAAD,” Elleman said. “Whether if North Korea has tested
decoys or countermeasures [is unclear] — but it has throw-weight to
carry simple decoys." The decoys
could be as simple as Mylar balloons that could trick the system’s
radars as the ICBM flies straight toward the U.S., Kingston Reif, from
the Arms Control Association, told NPR.
The Hermit Kingdom released photos of the Hwasong-15, which it dubbed
the “greatest ICBM,” a day after Wednesday’s stunning
middle-of-the-night launch. Photos revealed the rocket was a significant
improvement from its predecessor, the Hwasong-14, launched in July.
“The photographs from North Korea tells a number of things. First and
foremost, it informs us that this wasn’t a modified version of the
Hwasong-14. It's a completely new missile,” Elleman said.
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He added the photos revealed a new mechanism for steering the missile's
first stage, which could be a significant innovation.
“In short, it eliminates the amount of
things that could go wrong,” Elleman said. “It assures greater
reliability.”
Meanwhile, the missile’s size gives it twice the thrust capability and
allows it to carry a payload — a warhead or any system strapped on a
missile — weighing at least 2,204 pounds, according to Elleman.
“North Korea can certainly make a warhead small enough to fall [between
1,543 pounds and 2,204 pounds],” he said. “This missile has the
capability to hit anywhere in the U.S. in principle.”
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North Korea’s claim it now has the capability of placing a “super-large
nuclear warhead” on an ICBM that’s capable of reaching American soil has
reportedly prompted the U.S. to deploy THAAD anti-ballistic missile
systems along the West Coast, Reuters reported Saturday, citing
congressmen Mike Rogers, R-Ala., and Adam Smith, D-Wash. |
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