Is it a possibility that the kimskander missile can just be launched from Russian Iskander launcher ?
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Hwasong-11D...Production of the Hwasong-11 appears to be at full capacity. 4 BM for each launcher.
200km in range? How did he know?Hwasong-11D...
Between 27 and 45 transporter erector launcher vehicles.
112 to 180 canisters for close range ballistic missiles.
North Korea furthest demonstrated it at 110 kilometers.200km in range? How did he know?
Even if it actually achieved the range of 200 km, it would still be nearly 100 km shorter than the KTSSM. Though I guess they'll use KN-25 to compensate for that.North Korea furthest demonstrated it at 110 kilometers.
Though that does not mean it is maximum of it.
Perhaps Russia also has it hence such if factual information got out by word of mouth.
Except KTSSM Block 1 is being certified for mass production that has range of up to 180 kilometers while Block 2 has yet to be developed that is projected to have range of 290 kilometers.Even if it actually achieved the range of 200 km, it would still be nearly 100 km shorter than the KTSSM. Though I guess they'll use KN-25 to compensate for that.
So, is it good enough for a tactical nuke?Oh
That's something like 5 tons of TNT yield, if indeed it is a test.
It's relative simple to tell if it's an earthquake or nuclear test. Earthquake generates strong S-wave, nuclear tests lack those strong S-wave, but will instead generate a strong P-wave. By looking at seismograms, it's pretty distinctive which is which, unless the M2.4 is too weak to actually register needed seismogram or the actual information is withheld for US government propaganda purposes.Oh
That's something like 5 tons of TNT yield, if indeed it is a test.