North Korea on Sunday conducted a missile test for an upgraded solid-fuel engine it says can reach the U.S. mainland, according to state media. The country reported the engine’s maximum thrust is 2,500 kilonewtons, noting an increase from a 1,970 kilonewtons test in September, according to the official Korean Central News Agency. The test took…
North Korea conducts test for missile it claims can target US mainland
Originally reported by The Hill
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