South Korea reports: North Korea tests missile waters again late at night | Missile | North Korea
According to a report by Yonhap News Agency in Seoul on July 25th, the South Korean Joint Staff Headquarters stated on the 25th that North Korea had launched two short-range ballistic missiles into the eastern waters of the Korean Peninsula from around 11:55 pm the previous day to midnight that day in the Pyongyang area.
The South Korean Joint Staff Headquarters stated that both ballistic missiles flew over 400 kilometers before falling into the eastern waters of the peninsula. The South Korean and US intelligence agencies are comprehensively analyzing the specific parameters and related activities of the missiles.
According to reports, North Korea launched several cruise missiles into the western waters on the 22nd of this month, and conducted missile tests again only after two days. This is also another ballistic missile launch by the North Korean side after a 5-day interval. On the 19th, two short-range ballistic missiles were launched towards the eastern sea area.
According to reports, some analysts believe that North Korea's missile test may be aimed at protesting against the US Navy's Los Angeles class attack submarine, the Annapolis, docking at the Jeju Naval Base in South Korea. Although this submarine is different from the Ohio class strategic nuclear submarine and the Ohio class cruise missile nuclear submarine, it is not a strategic weapon. But in terms of quantity, it is the backbone of the current US Navy's attack type nuclear submarines.