Contrariamente a lo que todo el mundo supone, la estrategia
de Corea del Norte de seguir desarrollando misiles intercontinentales capaces
de portar armas nucleares es perfectamente racional, no la idea febril del “loquito”
de Kim Jong Il. Es la única manera de decirle al Imperio “Ojo con lo que hacés”.
La nota que sigue es del sitio web Moon of Alabama:
Título: North Korea: "The Missile Program Is Now
Complete"
Texto: Last night the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea
(DPRK) launched another nuclear capable missile. It was a new type never shown
before. Its name is Hwasong-15 and it is a beauty.
The new missile is huge. Note Kim Jong Il in his black coat
on the left. He is 5'7 or 1.70 meters. The transporter-erector vehicle with the
missile must be nearly 20' or 6 meters high and the missile must have a
diameter of 2+ meters.
The vehicle is a modified copy of a Chinese WS51200. North
Korea once bought 5 or 6 of these to "haul lumber from the
mountains". All were of course used as missile transporters. A ninth axle
has been added to the original design to carry the additional load of the huge
missile and its firing table. The vehicle is not a TEL, a transporter, erector
and launcher, but a TE. The missile is erected and set vertical on the firing
table. The vehicle is removed for the launch.
The first guestimates for the total weight of the missile
currently vary between 45 and 60 metric tons. I believe it is a bit more. My
thumb-rule says that a heavy military truck can haul 10 metric tons of cargo
per axle. Nine axles times 10 minus the weight of the firing table and the
erector system could leave some 70 tons for the missile. They did not add the
ninth axle for nothing.
The missile looks like a Titan II missile shrunken by 30%.
The Titan II was U.S. intercontinental nuclear missile developed in the 1960s.
It is not the most modern concept but solid.
The new missile has two engines of unknown type in the first
stage. These are fed their fuel by one common turbo-pump. The missile steers by
moving its nozzles. The reentry vehicle (RV) in the front which carries the
payload is also huge. North Korea can surely fit one of its peanut shaped
hydrogen bombs inside of it.
North Korea claims that the vehicle and missile were
completely locally build. It is possible that this true. North Korea also
claims a maximum reach for the missile of 13,000 kilometer. That is likely the
absolute maximum with no payload. With a significant payload of about 600
kilogram for a hydrogen bomb the missile might be able to reach the mid-west of
the U.S. but likely not the east coast. But these are guestimates. For risk
evaluation one needs to look at the worst case. One has to anticipate that this
type, with maybe slight modifications, will have enough reach to flatten
Manhattan.
The launch happened on 3:00 am local time after the missile
was transported from the factory hall seen above (March 16th Factory, Pyongsong
39°16'52.71"N 125°52'12.89"E) to its launch place. North Korea thus
demonstrated the capability for surprise launches independent of the
"weather". (In military doctrine nighttime darkness is a "weather"
condition.) The U.S. has no means to preempt a launch of such a missile as
place and time of the launch are not discernible.
Some pictures of the launch are below. A 14 minute video of
the official TV announcement of the launch shows additional details of the
preparations and flight.
One hopes that it will have finally sunk in with U.S.
decision makers that North Korea is a nuclear power. The U.S. has claimed for
some 75 years that it needs nukes for its security. It is constantly
threatening North Korea. It does not stick to its deals (just ask Ghaddafi).
There is no way the the DPRK will give up on its nukes or its intercontinental
missile force.
In its government statement the DPRK said that its missile
development is now "complete":
.. it is the most powerful ICBM which meets the goal of the
completion of the rocket weaponry system development set by the DPRK.
...
Kim Jong Un declared with pride that now we have finally
realized the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force, the
cause of building a rocket power.
It has achieved its aim of holding the whole continental
U.S. at risk of a nuclear attack should it try to attack (or decapitate) North
Korea. This likely also means that it will not build any new types of missile.
It will continue to develop the existing ones.
A good agreement between the U.S. and North Korea would stop
such further development of missiles and nukes in exchange for the stop of U.S.
maneuvers near the country. North Korea has made such a "double
suspension" offer. It is for the U.S. to accept it. But with Tillerson
leaving as Secretary of State and Pompeo taking over his job the chances for
negotiations and any deal are currently next to zero.
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