Korean rocket, experts: If Japan were to die, it would be bad for him.

When North Korea fired the rocket on Japan on Tuesday, it violated the country's sovereignty and challenged the United Nations. And if Japan does nothing, experts say, Penian is likely to further carry out his ambitions. According to experts, quoted by the American media, Korea has reached a key point with [...]
When North Korea fired the rocket on Japan on Tuesday, it violated the country's sovereignty and challenged the United Nations. And if Japan does nothing, experts say, Penian is likely to further carry out his ambitions.
According to experts, quoted by the American media, Korea has reached a key point with long-range missile tests and has left only the perfection of the trajectory. And in this respect, Japan's geographic position is vital.
In previous tests, cross - continental ballistic missiles have flown almost exclusively vertically and only a few hundred miles away, although thousands of miles must travel.
But now the isolated communist country needs only to find out how to head the missiles when they fly towards a certain target.
They have a technical emergency to run tests. They want to be able to understand the dynamics and how the missile works on a more normal geox1> trajectory, missile specialist Mike Eleman has declared for “Washington Post”.
The International Institute for Strategic Studies expert estimates that, given the need for North Korea to conduct these tests on Japan, if the government in Tokyo does not provide the right answer, then the evidence will continue.
It's like a balloon test somehow. If we fly over Japan what happens? If the answer is not strong enough, they will feel comfortable and release the “Hwasong-1414x2> at a suitable distance to assess its performance in a normal” trajectory, Eleman added.












