North Korea is claiming its newest short range ballistic missile has completed testing and is ready for deployment:

A photograph of the launch of one of the two missiles launched by North Korea from Sunan Airfield near Pyongyang on Monday, released by North Korea's state-run Korean Central Television on Tuesday. [YONHAP]
A photograph of the launch of one of the two missiles launched by North Korea from Sunan Airfield near Pyongyang on Monday, released by North Korea’s state-run Korean Central Television on Tuesday. [YONHAP]

The two missiles North Korea fired from an airfield near Pyongyang Monday morning appeared to be KN-24 tactical guided missiles that are in production for deployment, according to state media on Tuesday.  
   
The North’s state-run Korean Central News Agency reported that the Academy of Defense Science supervised the launch of the tactical guided missiles to test their accuracy and efficiency, and that both precisely hit their targets in the eastern waters off the Korean Peninsula.  
   
Descriptions of the “tactical guided missiles” in the state media reports suggested they were KN-24 short-range ballistic missiles, which would be their fourth test by the regime, following two tests in August 2019 and one in March 2020.  
   
The KN-24 is a single-stage missile powered by a solid propellant and launched from a mobile platform. Previous state media reports claim the missile is capable of maneuvering in mid-flight to avoid mid-air interception.

Joong Ang Ilbo

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