Can North Korean Missiles Strike Any Where in The US?

Published July 11th, 2019 - 08:45 GMT
An illustration showing silhouettes of US President Donald Trump and North Korean Supreme leader Kim Jong Un. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
An illustration showing silhouettes of US President Donald Trump and North Korean Supreme leader Kim Jong Un. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Highlights
Hwasong-15 ICBM can strike any part of U.S. mainland, United States Forces Korea says in its first official assessment.

The United States Forces Korea (USFK) has admitted that North Korea's Hwasong-15 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) can reach anywhere in the continental U.S., South Korea’s state-run Yonhap News Agency reported Thursday.

The Hwasong-15 has an estimated range of 12,874 kilometers (8,000 miles), according to the first official assessment of the long-range missile, which appeared in the “2019 Strategic Digest”, an annual publication by the USFK along with the United Nations Command and the Combined Forces Command.

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North Korea test-fired a Hwasong-15 ICBM on Nov. 29, 2017.

North Korea has two other types of ICBMs – the Hwasong-13 and the Hwasong-14, according to the digest. Pyongyang test-fired the Hwasong-14 on July 4, 2017.

"While (North Korean leader) Kim Jong-un ordered the dismantlement of a missile test site as well as the highly publicized destruction of the nuclear testing facility at Punggye-ri, much work remains to move toward the eventual goal of final, fully verified denuclearization," the USFK noted in the assessment.

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