America is making progress in developing hypersonic missiles that can hit far-off locations: North Korea


- North Korea's dictator Kim Jong Un is determined to challenge America's imperialism and colonialism.

Seoul: North Korea has successfully test-fired the solid fuel engine of its advanced intermediate range hypersonic missile. South Korea's state media reported on Wednesday that these super-powerful and high-speed missiles are designed to accurately hit distant US targets.

Missiles that can fly at twice the speed of sound are called super sonic missiles, while missiles that can fly at five times the speed or more are called hypersonic missiles. The speed of these missiles is such that they are not even caught in the radar.

In fact, North Korea's dictator Kim Jong Un publicly vowed to challenge imperialist and colonialist America in 2021.

Some analysts believe that Kim Jong-un may be making such threats in order to get relief from the sanctions imposed by Western countries under the leadership of the United States on North Korea.

On the other hand, other scholars reject this belief. They believe that by default, Un is a fanatical leader. He cannot sign opposition to communism. On the other hand, they are upset with America's dominance in the Pacific Ocean.

During this test, Kim Jong Un said that this missile can hit the other side (east) of America. Our enemies should know that now. It was also said that after the successful test of this missile, a time table has been prepared and its complete system has been prepared, and complete success has also been achieved.

Among these hypersonic missiles, the short-range missiles may have been designed to attack Glam Island in the Pacific, observers say. America has a strong military base on this island. There is also a naval base with a force of marine commandos, powerful fighter jets and an aircraft carrier.

These missiles can destroy even Alaska. It can also target the US military base located on the island of Okinawa in Japan.

The point is straightforward and simple: these hypersonic missiles are designed by North Korea to counter the missile systems provided by the US to South Korea as well as those developed by South Korea itself. On the other hand, Chang Chong Kyun, a missile expert at South Korea's Research Institute for National Strategy, says that there is doubt about the extent to which North Korea's claim of that speed is true.

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