朝鲜试射了海基弹道导弹

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North Korea conducted the first flight test of a new submarine-launched ballistic missile last month, defense officials said this week.

The flight test of what the Pentagon is calling the KN-11 missile took place Jan. 23 off the coast of North Korea from a sea-based platform—not a submarine—located off the coast of the communist state, said officials familiar with reports of the flight test.

U.S. intelligence ships and aircraft monitored the test and tracked the successful missile firing.

Additional details of the flight test could not be learned. A Pentagon spokesman declined to comment on the test, citing the sensitivity of information about North Korea’s SLBM program.

The flight test followed a land-based ejection test of the KN-11 in November from a static launcher located at the North’s Sinpo South Shipyard in November. Sinpo is a port city on North Korea’s southeastern coast about 100 miles from the Demilitarized Zone separating North Korea from rival South Korea.

The flight test is being viewed by U.S. intelligence analysts as a significant step forward for Pyongyang’s submarine-launched ballistic missile program. The new program was first disclosed by the Washington Free Beacon Aug. 26.

Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Vincent R. Stewart, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told the House Armed Services Committee Feb. 3 that North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programs “pose a serious threat to the U.S. and regional allies.”

“Pyongyang maintains that nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities are essential to ensure its sovereignty,” Stewart said in a prepared statement.

“Because of its conventional military deficiencies, the DPRK [North Korea] also has concentrated on improving its deterrence capabilities, especially its nuclear technology and ballistic missile forces.”

Stewart added that DIA is concerned North Korea will conduct a fourth underground nuclear test in the future.

The DIA director’s testimony made no mention of the SLBM program. But he said: “Pyongyang also is making efforts to expand and modernize its deployed missile forces consisting of close-, short-, medium-, and intermediate-range systems.”

“It seeks to develop longer-range ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons to the United States and continues efforts to bring its KN-08 road-mobile ICBM to operational capacity.

Other analysts assess the SLBM missile will be developed as a nuclear delivery system for Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal. A submarine-launched nuclear missile would add a more-difficult target to U.S. regional deterrence and missile defenses.

Since the SLBM program was disclosed last year, South Korea’s government has confirmed the program.

Rick Fisher, a senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center, said the use of a floating launch platform indicates the KN-11 could be launched from a military or commercial ship as well as from a submarine.

Platform test launches also indicate that the weapon is in an early stage of development and is not ready to be launched from a submerged submarine.

“For Pyongyang, using the KN-11 from ships as well as submarines rapidly increases the number of potential launch platforms, as it also complicates U.S. and allied efforts to monitor a new North Korean missile threat,” Fisher said.

“Firing the KN-11 from a floating platform is still useful, as it would go far to help verify whether the missile’s guidance system is able to compensate very quickly for wave motion in order to achieve the desired trajectory for the greatest accuracy.”

As for why Pyongyang is building the underwater missile, Fisher said: “The advent of the KN-11 offers North Korea the means to launch missile strikes against U.S. forces in Japan or against South Korea and Japanese targets, from multiple directions, from land bases, and from the sea.”

Fisher said in response to the missile that the Pentagon should urgently build up additional missile defenses and revive U.S. sea-based tactical nuclear arms in the region to bolster deterrence.

The Pentagon’s retirement of submarine-launched Tomahawk missile in 2010 was a “major mistake,” he said.

Bruce E. Bechtol, a North Korea specialist, said the major threat from any North Korean ballistic missile is whether the weapon is mobile—thus more difficult to target—and whether it can hit U.S. cities and carry a nuclear warhead.

U.S. intelligence agencies suspect North Korea in 2013 had developed a small nuclear warhead for delivery on long-range missiles after its third nuclear test.

“The North Koreans appear to be moving toward at least two of the three key parts of the threat a missile could pose to the United States,” said Bechtol, a former Defense Intelligence Agency official currently at Angelo State University.

“If and when they are able to launch the SLBM from a submarine, it means a platform that is mobile enough that it would likely be difficult for U.S. missile defenses to track,” he said. “The fact that the submarine could move to within just a few miles of American coastlines such as Alaska, Hawaii, or the west coast of the United States, means they could meet the second part of the missile threat to the U.S.”

North Korea probably obtained small nuclear warhead know-how from the Pakistani nuclear supplier group headed by A.Q. Khan.

“The fact that the North Koreans have test-launched this missile—even though it was not from a submarine—means that the DPRK is advancing their SLBM program,” Bechtol said. “This is a threat—a direct threat—to the United States that should be taken seriously if it comes to fruition.”

A U.S. think tank, 38 North, last year revealed satellite photos of the Sinpo development site that included a land-based missile test stand and a Soviet-era submarine capable of launching missile from its conning tower.

On Jan. 8, 38 North revealed additional satellite photos showing what it calls the Sinpo-class missile submarine with one or two missile launch tubes.

“In addition, imagery over the past six months indicates that North Korea has been upgrading facilities at the Sinpo South Shipyard in preparation for a significant naval construction program, possibly related to submarine development,” 38 North stated in an article written by North Korea expert Joseph S. Bermudez Jr.

“The presence of vertical launch tubes, if confirmed by additional evidence, would signal a significant advance in North Korean naval construction capabilities and could represent an embryonic step towards expanding Pyongyang’s missile threat to South Korea, Japan and U.S. bases in East Asia,” Bermudez wrote.

“It would also complicate regional missile defense planning, deployment, and operations,” he added. “North Korean missile-carrying submarines could be challenging to locate and track, would be mobile assets with the capability to attack from any direction, and would be able to operate at significant distances from the Korean peninsula.”

North Korea obtained from Russia SS-N-6 submarine-launched ballistic missiles several years ago. The missile was adapted to North Korea’s Musudan intermediate-range ballistic missile.

North Korea also has six KN-08 road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles that were developed with launchers supplied by China.

The submarine North Korea plans to deploy the KN-11 on is not known.

North Korea obtained several decommissioned Soviet-era Golf II ballistic-missile submarines in the early 1990s.

Pyongyang may seek to copy or adapt the design of the Golf II for an indigenous missile submarine.

In another development, North Korea’s state-run news media reported Feb. 7 that the country’s military conducted a test firing of a precision-guided anti-ship cruise missile.

In addition, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un recently toured several military units and urged troops to be fully prepared for combat.

“Since November when the North began to stage winter drills, Kim has visited military units 10 times. While leading some aggressive exercises, he has encouraged the military to complete their readiness this year to fight,” South Korean Defense Minister Han Min-koo told legislators in Seoul, according to the semi-official Yonhap news agency Feb. 7.

Earlier this month South Korea announced the creation of an upgraded submarine command structure for its fleet of submarines. The command will operate South Korea’s 13 submarines that previously were subordinated to a surface fleet.

Some 20 U.S. Marines and 200 South Korean Marines conducted joint maritime infiltration exercises near the South’s border islands with North Korea on Feb. 10.

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North Korea conducted the first flight test of a new submarine-launched ballistic missile last month, defense officials said this week.

The flight test of what the Pentagon is calling the KN-11 missile took place Jan. 23 off the coast of North Korea from a sea-based platform—not a submarine—located off the coast of the communist state, said officials familiar with reports of the flight test.

U.S. intelligence ships and aircraft monitored the test and tracked the successful missile firing.

Additional details of the flight test could not be learned. A Pentagon spokesman declined to comment on the test, citing the sensitivity of information about North Korea’s SLBM program.

The flight test followed a land-based ejection test of the KN-11 in November from a static launcher located at the North’s Sinpo South Shipyard in November. Sinpo is a port city on North Korea’s southeastern coast about 100 miles from the Demilitarized Zone separating North Korea from rival South Korea.

The flight test is being viewed by U.S. intelligence analysts as a significant step forward for Pyongyang’s submarine-launched ballistic missile program. The new program was first disclosed by the Washington Free Beacon Aug. 26.

Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Vincent R. Stewart, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told the House Armed Services Committee Feb. 3 that North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programs “pose a serious threat to the U.S. and regional allies.”

“Pyongyang maintains that nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities are essential to ensure its sovereignty,” Stewart said in a prepared statement.

“Because of its conventional military deficiencies, the DPRK [North Korea] also has concentrated on improving its deterrence capabilities, especially its nuclear technology and ballistic missile forces.”

Stewart added that DIA is concerned North Korea will conduct a fourth underground nuclear test in the future.

The DIA director’s testimony made no mention of the SLBM program. But he said: “Pyongyang also is making efforts to expand and modernize its deployed missile forces consisting of close-, short-, medium-, and intermediate-range systems.”

“It seeks to develop longer-range ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons to the United States and continues efforts to bring its KN-08 road-mobile ICBM to operational capacity.

Other analysts assess the SLBM missile will be developed as a nuclear delivery system for Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal. A submarine-launched nuclear missile would add a more-difficult target to U.S. regional deterrence and missile defenses.

Since the SLBM program was disclosed last year, South Korea’s government has confirmed the program.

Rick Fisher, a senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center, said the use of a floating launch platform indicates the KN-11 could be launched from a military or commercial ship as well as from a submarine.

Platform test launches also indicate that the weapon is in an early stage of development and is not ready to be launched from a submerged submarine.

“For Pyongyang, using the KN-11 from ships as well as submarines rapidly increases the number of potential launch platforms, as it also complicates U.S. and allied efforts to monitor a new North Korean missile threat,” Fisher said.

“Firing the KN-11 from a floating platform is still useful, as it would go far to help verify whether the missile’s guidance system is able to compensate very quickly for wave motion in order to achieve the desired trajectory for the greatest accuracy.”

As for why Pyongyang is building the underwater missile, Fisher said: “The advent of the KN-11 offers North Korea the means to launch missile strikes against U.S. forces in Japan or against South Korea and Japanese targets, from multiple directions, from land bases, and from the sea.”

Fisher said in response to the missile that the Pentagon should urgently build up additional missile defenses and revive U.S. sea-based tactical nuclear arms in the region to bolster deterrence.

The Pentagon’s retirement of submarine-launched Tomahawk missile in 2010 was a “major mistake,” he said.

Bruce E. Bechtol, a North Korea specialist, said the major threat from any North Korean ballistic missile is whether the weapon is mobile—thus more difficult to target—and whether it can hit U.S. cities and carry a nuclear warhead.

U.S. intelligence agencies suspect North Korea in 2013 had developed a small nuclear warhead for delivery on long-range missiles after its third nuclear test.

“The North Koreans appear to be moving toward at least two of the three key parts of the threat a missile could pose to the United States,” said Bechtol, a former Defense Intelligence Agency official currently at Angelo State University.

“If and when they are able to launch the SLBM from a submarine, it means a platform that is mobile enough that it would likely be difficult for U.S. missile defenses to track,” he said. “The fact that the submarine could move to within just a few miles of American coastlines such as Alaska, Hawaii, or the west coast of the United States, means they could meet the second part of the missile threat to the U.S.”

North Korea probably obtained small nuclear warhead know-how from the Pakistani nuclear supplier group headed by A.Q. Khan.

“The fact that the North Koreans have test-launched this missile—even though it was not from a submarine—means that the DPRK is advancing their SLBM program,” Bechtol said. “This is a threat—a direct threat—to the United States that should be taken seriously if it comes to fruition.”

A U.S. think tank, 38 North, last year revealed satellite photos of the Sinpo development site that included a land-based missile test stand and a Soviet-era submarine capable of launching missile from its conning tower.

On Jan. 8, 38 North revealed additional satellite photos showing what it calls the Sinpo-class missile submarine with one or two missile launch tubes.

“In addition, imagery over the past six months indicates that North Korea has been upgrading facilities at the Sinpo South Shipyard in preparation for a significant naval construction program, possibly related to submarine development,” 38 North stated in an article written by North Korea expert Joseph S. Bermudez Jr.

“The presence of vertical launch tubes, if confirmed by additional evidence, would signal a significant advance in North Korean naval construction capabilities and could represent an embryonic step towards expanding Pyongyang’s missile threat to South Korea, Japan and U.S. bases in East Asia,” Bermudez wrote.

“It would also complicate regional missile defense planning, deployment, and operations,” he added. “North Korean missile-carrying submarines could be challenging to locate and track, would be mobile assets with the capability to attack from any direction, and would be able to operate at significant distances from the Korean peninsula.”

North Korea obtained from Russia SS-N-6 submarine-launched ballistic missiles several years ago. The missile was adapted to North Korea’s Musudan intermediate-range ballistic missile.

North Korea also has six KN-08 road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles that were developed with launchers supplied by China.

The submarine North Korea plans to deploy the KN-11 on is not known.

North Korea obtained several decommissioned Soviet-era Golf II ballistic-missile submarines in the early 1990s.

Pyongyang may seek to copy or adapt the design of the Golf II for an indigenous missile submarine.

In another development, North Korea’s state-run news media reported Feb. 7 that the country’s military conducted a test firing of a precision-guided anti-ship cruise missile.

In addition, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un recently toured several military units and urged troops to be fully prepared for combat.

“Since November when the North began to stage winter drills, Kim has visited military units 10 times. While leading some aggressive exercises, he has encouraged the military to complete their readiness this year to fight,” South Korean Defense Minister Han Min-koo told legislators in Seoul, according to the semi-official Yonhap news agency Feb. 7.

Earlier this month South Korea announced the creation of an upgraded submarine command structure for its fleet of submarines. The command will operate South Korea’s 13 submarines that previously were subordinated to a surface fleet.

Some 20 U.S. Marines and 200 South Korean Marines conducted joint maritime infiltration exercises near the South’s border islands with North Korea on Feb. 10.

美国认为是潜射弹道导弹试验,但不是从潜艇上发射,而是一个海上的发射平台
这让阿三情何以堪啊,处处想赶超中国,闹了半天和朝鲜一个档次的
不会吧,朝鲜有潜艇能塞的进去?
不会吧,朝鲜有潜艇能塞的进去?
朝鲜有G级常规导弹潜艇。
幻影4000 发表于 2015-2-19 23:38
不会吧,朝鲜有潜艇能塞的进去?
这是放船上的,舰载弹道导弹,哈哈
跟苏联人一样

浮动潜水站,苏联用来进行潜射弹道导弹发射测试用的设施,就是将一枚潜射导弹和发射装置放置在可以潜水的浮桥上,浮桥上安装有水下摄像机和测量装置,可潜入水下40-50米,图一为R-21导弹使用的ПСД-4型潜水站,图2为R-27导弹使用的ПСД-5型,图3-9为R-29导弹使用的ПСД-9型









棒子不是要部署thaad吗,这下知道不能轻举妄动了吧?
447227 发表于 2015-2-20 14:34
棒子不是要部署thaad吗,这下知道不能轻举妄动了吧?
这样不是更有理由部署了吗?
棒子这是打算赶超三哥的节奏么
笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 14:58
这样不是更有理由部署了吗?

借口总是可以找出来的,就看兔子能不能向韩国人施加足够压力了
——————如果不能,那找个借口还不容易



笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 14:58
这样不是更有理由部署了吗?

借口总是可以找出来的,就看兔子能不能向韩国人施加足够压力了
——————如果不能,那找个借口还不容易



借口总是可以找出来的,就看兔子能不能向韩国人施加足够压力了
——————如果不能,那找个借口还不 ...
要有说服力的借口才能让韩国同意啊

比如当年苏联军机叛逃,MD就借机向日本出口一体化防空系统从而控制了日本的空防

笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 19:49
要有说服力的借口才能让韩国同意啊

比如当年苏联军机叛逃,MD就借机向日本出口一体化防空系统从而控制 ...

恰恰相反,是因为南韩本性无耻狡诈想部署,
才多么无聊的借口都会当成是“有说服力的”
如果本来就不想部署,什么理由都是站不住脚的
——————你这完全是在颠倒是非而已


恰恰相反,是因为南韩本性无耻狡诈想部署,
才多么无聊的借口都会当成是“有说服力的”
如果本来就不 ...
韩国内部的观点肯定不一样的,有人想部署,有人就反对的

笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 20:04
韩国内部的观点肯定不一样的,有人想部署,有人就反对的

想部署的总能找到借口说要部署
不想部署的无论什么借口也不要部署


想部署的总能找到借口说要部署
不想部署的无论什么借口也不要部署
这借口不就来了嘛

朝鲜是你只要捅他,他就会有反应的,必然会为MD提供借口的

笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 20:14
这借口不就来了嘛

朝鲜是你只要捅他,他就会有反应的,必然会为MD提供借口的

没有这个借口,也可以找其它借口
如果它真不想部署,多少借口都没有用


没有这个借口,也可以找其它借口
如果它真不想部署,多少借口都没有用
所以说以朝鲜的体质,总会提供给MD借口的


笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 20:17
所以说以朝鲜的体质,总会提供给MD借口的

借口不是提供的,是找的


借口不是提供的,是找的

一个典型的朝鲜以外观点的表述.一件从朝鲜的角度来观察属于军事技术进步和增强民族自豪感的行为,在一个不是为朝鲜建立的国际体系中很可能被主流价值观宣传为"穷兵黩武和威胁地区和平".
某些国家更愿意以朝鲜的行为作为强化其在这个国际体系中的价值.所以在一个它不占优势的国际体系中一定会被妖魔化和被遏制---被很多国家集体遏制.

笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 20:46
一个典型的朝鲜以外观点的表述.一件从朝鲜的角度来观察属于军事技术进步和增强民族自豪感的行为,在一个 ...

只是南韩国内某些无耻之徒在找借口而已,
——————你必须清楚,找借口总是能找到的


只是南韩国内某些无耻之徒在找借口而已,
——————你必须清楚,找借口总是能找到的
因为朝鲜总是能提供这种借口的

笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 20:54
因为朝鲜总是能提供这种借口的

恰恰相反,借口从来不是提供的,是无耻的美匪找的


恰恰相反,借口从来不是提供的,是无耻的美匪找的
也需要有提供才能让MD代替的

关键是朝鲜的那艘试验潜艇制造好了吗
笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 21:06
也需要有提供才能让MD代替的
笑脸男人兄学识渊博,资料丰富,对俄罗斯新一代近距空空导弹K-MD是否有所了解?

参看帖子:
有谁对俄罗斯新一代近距空空导弹K-MD比较了解?

http://lt.cjdby.net/thread-1968626-1-1.html
普京看来是要搅乱东亚 浑水摸鱼啊
笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 21:06
也需要有提供才能让MD代替的

借口是不需要提供也能找到的
——————你没有办法让无耻的美匪找不到借口



YmzgU 发表于 2015-2-20 21:45
借口是不需要提供也能找到的
——————你没有办法让无耻的美匪找不到借口
朝鲜总会提供的,MD不同太费心

笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 21:48
朝鲜总会提供的,MD不同太费心

找借口很容易,本来就不费心


不知道各位支持朝鲜暴政是什么心态?
养朝鲜这种疯狗,反咬比驱使其咬人还多的.
YmzgU 发表于 2015-2-20 21:51
找借口很容易,本来就不费心
像苏联就比较麻烦了,苏联人打掉KAL-007,简直就是天助MD


笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 21:56
像苏联就比较麻烦了,苏联人打掉KAL-007,简直就是天助MD

瞎扯一气,就算没有这个借口,找个别的借口也容易的很
问题在于韩匪的狡诈无耻
——————为美匪和韩匪的无耻罪行进行开脱是毫无道理的,也是完全错误的


笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 13:40
跟苏联人一样

浮动潜水站,苏联用来进行潜射弹道导弹发射测试用的设施,就是将一枚潜射导弹和发射装置放 ...
美帝高超音速滑翔武器打击的理想目标。

即使这货当时在水下,10马赫的速度冲击这货上方的水面,其强大冲击波都会把水下40-50米的这货击成碎片吧

YmzgU 发表于 2015-2-20 22:00
瞎扯一气,就算没有这个借口,找个别的借口也容易的很
问题在于韩匪的狡诈无耻
——————为美匪和 ...


朝鲜人不搞导弹核武器,这借口真不好找

MD就没说部署导弹防御系统对付越南和古巴人

YmzgU 发表于 2015-2-20 22:00
瞎扯一气,就算没有这个借口,找个别的借口也容易的很
问题在于韩匪的狡诈无耻
——————为美匪和 ...


朝鲜人不搞导弹核武器,这借口真不好找

MD就没说部署导弹防御系统对付越南和古巴人
朝鲜人不搞导弹核武器,这借口真不好找

MD就没说部署导弹防御系统对付越南和古巴人
朝鲜不一样
朝鲜挨着东北
无论它有没有弹道导弹美国都要在韩国放TMD
朝鲜不一样
朝鲜挨着东北
无论它有没有弹道导弹美国都要在韩国放TMD

没导弹威胁就不好搞,MD还想在菲律宾放一套呢,正好堵住TG未来的弹道导弹核潜艇部署海域,但是没有明确威胁不好运作

笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 22:29
朝鲜人不搞导弹核武器,这借口真不好找

MD就没说部署导弹防御系统对付越南和古巴人

这就不劳你替无耻狡诈的美匪操心了
对阴险狡诈的美匪来说,这容易得狠

这就不劳你替无耻狡诈的美匪操心了
对阴险狡诈的美匪来说,这容易得狠
没这种威胁,自然也就不用操心了,TG也不担心蒙古海军的威胁啊

笑脸男人 发表于 2015-2-20 23:24
没这种威胁,自然也就不用操心了,TG也不担心蒙古海军的威胁啊

把无耻狡诈凶残的美匪当成好好先生了吧
这是完全错误的,也是十分有害的