The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) has successfully test-fired a hypersonic missile, the official Korean Central News Agency reported on Thursday.
The missile, launched by the Academy of Defence Science on Wednesday, manoeuvred 120 km laterally before it precisely hit a target 700 km away, which proved the reliability of a new fuel system, the report said.
This is the second test fire of hypersonic missile confirmed by the DPRK after the country launched Hwasong-8 in September.
The ‘successive successes in the test launches’ in the hypersonic missile sector ‘have strategic significance in that they hasten a task for modernising strategic armed force of the state’, it added.
The reliability of the fuel system under the winter weather conditions was also verified, the report said.