How the test of North Korea's nuclear missile had failed in 2017

An unsuccessful test of a North Korean ballistic missile that erupted over a dense populated area has raised concerns about the possibility of the widespread accidents occurring on the country's capital or other populated areas, the Diplomat” reported. Hwasong-12 ballistic missiles / KN17 has failed [...]
Hwasong-12 ballistic missiles / KN17 has failed several minutes after leaving April 29, 2017, and collapsed in Tokyo-based North Korea City with a population of about 240,000, causing significant subx0 damage to an industrial or agricultural complex “, the Tokyo-based international news magazine quoted a source in the American government with knowledge of North Korean weapons programmes, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
According to the “The Diplomat”, the missile never flew more than 70 kilometers after engines in the first phase were cut off.
Because the missile had consumed only part of its liquid fuel, the facility on Tochon likely experienced a major explosion after the break. The liquid missiles such as Hwasong-12, which use a very unstable combination of propellants and hypogrolic oxidants, can produce massive explosions depending on the exact nature of their failure.


North Korea has since started a series of missile and ballistic tests that have increased tension on the Peninsula of divided Korea.
In the war of subsequent words, North Korean leader Kim Jong threatened to launch a US missile strike with President Donald Trump, responding in such a way, saying he did not want a military solution to the conflict./Periscopi/











