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    The Hwasong-12 (Korean: 《화성-12》형 or 《화성포-12》형; Hancha: 火星 12型; lit. Mars Type 12; KN-17 under the U.S. naming convention) is a mobile intermediate-range...
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    The Hwasong-14 (Korean: 《화성-14》형; Hanja: 火星 14型; lit. Mars Type 14), also known under alternative US designation codename KN-20, is a mobile intercontinental...
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    The Hwasong-8 (Korean: 《화성-8》형; Hancha: 火星-8型; lit. Mars Type 8) is a North Korean missile claimed to be mounting a hypersonic glide vehicle, which was...
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  • The Hwasong-16b (HS-16b) (Korean: 《화성포-16나》형; Hanja: 火星砲 16b型; lit. Mars Artillery Type 16B) is a North Korean hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic...
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    The Hwasong-10 (Korean: 《화성-10》형; Hancha: 火星 10型; lit. Mars Type 10), also known by the names BM-25 and Musudan (Korean: 무수단; Hancha: 舞水端), is a mobile...
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    The Hwasong-15 (Korean: 《화성-15》형; Hancha: 火星 15型; lit. Mars Type 15) is an intercontinental ballistic missile developed by North Korea. It had its maiden...
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    The Hwasong-6 (Korean: 화성 6; Hancha: 火星 6) is a North Korean tactical ballistic missile. It is derived from the Hwasong-5, itself a derivative of the...
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  • The Hwasong-13 (Korean: 화성 13호; Hancha: 火星 13号; lit. Mars-13), also known as Nodong-C (Korean: 노동-시; Hancha: 蘆洞-C) or KN-08 under the U.S. naming convention...
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    The Hwasong-17 (Korean: 《화성포-17》형; Hancha: 火星砲 17型; lit. Mars Artillery Type 17) is a North Korean two-stage ICBM, first unveiled on 10 October 2020,...
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    The Hwasong-18 (Korean: 《화성포-18》형; Hancha: 火星砲 18型; lit. Mars Artillery Type 18) is a North Korean three-stage solid-fuelled intercontinental ballistic...
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    International Studies stated that it is the Iranian version of North Korea's Hwasong-10. North Korea sold a version of this missile to Iran under the designation...
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    The Hwasong-5 (Korean: 화성 5; Hanja: 火星 5; lit. Mars 5) is a North Korean short range ballistic missile (SRBM) derived from the Soviet R-17 Elbrus missile...
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    ranged in success, and included first tests of the DPRK's new missile, the Hwasong-12, which was the most-tested missile type over the course of the year. 2017's...
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  • Hwasong concentration camp (Chosŏn'gŭl: 화성 제16호 관리소, also spelled Hwasŏng or Hwaseong) is a labor camp in North Korea for political prisoners. The official...
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    exclusive economic zone (EEZ) while also noting the DPRK's new "hypersonic" Hwasong-17 ballistic missile system. On 3 November 2022, North Korea reportedly...
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    Retrieved August 28, 2017. Elleman, Michael (August 30, 2017). "North Korea's Hwasong-12 Launch: A Disturbing Development". 38 North. The US-Korea Institute at...
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    ballistic missiles from Egypt. The Hwasong-5 was based on reverse engineering the R-17. Flight-testing began in 1984. The Hwasong-5 was supplied to Iran in 1985...
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  • Hwasong-1 Hwasong-3 Hwasong-5 (Scud-B) Hwasong-6 (Scud-C) Hwasong-7 Hwasong-9 (Scud-ER/ Scud-D/ Scud 2) Hwasong-10 Hwasong-11 (KN-02 Toksa) Hwasong-12...
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    (Scud-B)  Libya (Scud-B)  Myanmar (Hwasong-6, Hwasong-5)  North Korea (Scud-E, Scud-B, Scud-C, Hwasong-5, Hwasong-6, Rodong-1)  Oman (Scud-B)  Syria (Scud-B...
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  • Hwaseong (redirect from Hwasŏng)
    ballistic missile Hwasong-8, a ballistic missile Hwasong-9 (Rodong-1M) Hwasong-10 Hwasong-11 (KN-02 Toksa) Hwasong-12 Hwasong-13 (KN-08) Hwasong-14, July 2017...
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    tests long-range missile - Jul 4, 2006". CNN. July 5, 2006. Retrieved 2023-12-19. Pekdosan-1 ("Taepodong-1"), skyrocket.de. Encyclopedia Astronautica Federation...
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     Iran 2010 Hwasong-10/RD-B Musudan 2,500 4,000 (not proven)  North Korea 2010 K-4 3,500  India 2011 Agni-IV 4,000  India 2017 Hwasong-12/KN-17 3,700...
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    65% of the city destroyed and 15-25,000 killed. On April 28, 2017, a Hwasong-12 intermediate-range ballistic missile launched from near Pukchang Airport...
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    anti-missile options that are available to counter a planned salvo of four Hwasong-12 missiles, were they to be launched in mid-August 2017 from the North,...
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    development of the solid fueled Pukguksong-1. Also known as the KN-15. Hwasong-12 – a medium-range, liquid-fueled, mobile missile. First tested in May 2017...
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    R-17 Elbrus (redirect from Hwasong-1)
    the Soviet Union. It is still in service with some. It's been called the Hwasong-5 in North Korea. The first mock-up was designed and built by Makeyev in...
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  •  North Korea Hwasong-5 - 320 kilometres (200 mi) Hwasong-6 - 500 kilometres (310 mi) Hwasong-7 - 700–995 kilometres (435–618 mi) Hwasong-11 - 120–220...
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    two new missiles: the intermediate-range Hwasong-12 and the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), Hwasong-14. Due to complexity of the technology...
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    quickly. On 15 September 2017, about 6:30am KST, North Korea fired a Hwasong-12 missile from the airport. The missile travelled 3,700 kilometers (2,300 mi)...
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    known as the January 12th Factory was the site of the first successful Hwasong-12 launch, with a memorial dedicated to the successful launch nearby. The...
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