North Korea is developing a
submarine capable of launching ballistic missiles.
"A missile launch
tube on a North Korean submarine was observed recently by U.S. intelligence
agencies and is raising new concerns about the missile and nuclear threat from
the communist regime in Pyongyang," the Washington Free Beacon
claimed.
It said the North has secretly bought and modified old Soviet
SS-N-6 SLB missiles to render them capable of being launched from
submarines.
If the alleged plan succeeds, the North could strike Anchorage in Alaska, and
U.S. military bases on Okinawa, the Philippines, and Guam from waters near
Sakhalin, Russia, the webzine speculated.
It cited speculation that the
submarine would be either a modification of the Romeo-class diesel submarine
that was made by Russia or China or a copy of the old Soviet Golf-class
submarine that the North bought from Russia in the mid-1990s.
[Chosun ilbo] 2014.9.14
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