SOUTH KOREA TEST FIRES LONG-LANGE AIR-TO-SURFACE MISSILE “FOR PRECISION BOMBING OF KEY FACILITIES IN NORTH KOREA”
The South Korean Air Force has conducted its first live-fire exercise for the long-range Taurus missile, the Yonhap News Agency reported citing the country’s air force.
The air-to-surface missile has a range of 500 km. It was “introduced from Germany for precision bombing of key facilities in North Korea”, Yonhap News Agency added.
The missile is capable of carrying out precision attacks on targets in the North Korean capital Pyongyang, “even if it is fired as far as from the central part of South Korea.”
The exercise took place over Taean, South Chungcheong Province, on Tuesday. A F-15K fighter jet fired a Taurus missile that flew about 400 km and hit a target in the coastal waters off Gunsan, North Jeolla Province.
Earlier this week, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) imposed a new round of sanctions on North Korea over its sixth nuclear test. North Korea responded claiming that the new sanctions were an act of “heinous provocation” and that they strengthened the country’s desire to build nuclear weapons
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