North Korea Readies Long-range Rocket For Test Launch

by TheTotalCollapse.com on March 26, 2009

North Korea has placed a long-range missile on a launch pad, a US official confirmed Wednesday, raising prospects that it may soon go ahead with a launch that has alarmed the United States and its allies. The counter-proliferation official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Japanese press reports that a long-range missile has been placed on a launch pad “are accurate.”

The official said the missile was believed to be a Taepo-dong 2, a long range missile that could, in theory, reach Alaska.

NBC News, citing US officials, said two stages of the missile were visible but the top is covered with a shroud supported by a crane.

North Korea has said it intends to launch a satellite over Japan and into orbit between April 4 and April 8.

The United States, South Korea and Japan suspect, however, that the planned launch is a disguise for a missile test.

“The United States would consider a launch of a space vehicle which relies on ballistic missile technology as a violation of current UN Security Council resolutions,” said Gordon Duguid, a State Department spokesman.

“We would then move on from that point. I’m not going to predict what our reaction would be to something that hasn’t taken place yet,” he added.

On Tuesday, North Korea warned that stalled six-party nuclear disarmament talks would collapse if new UN sanctions are imposed to punish the launch. The forum groups the United States, Japan, Russia, the two Koreas and China.

Japan’s security council, meanwhile, will meet this week to prepare for the shooting down of a North Korean rocket if it threatens to hit the country, Prime Minister Taro Aso said Wednesday.

Japan’s government will issue an advance order Friday for the Self-Defense Forces to use its Patriot missile defense system to destroy any missile or debris if it shows signs of falling toward Japan, Jiji Press reported.

North Korea says it would regard a rocket intercept as an act of war.

The last time North Korea launched a Taepo-dong 2, on July 4, 2006, the missile failed catastrophically seconds after launch. Success this time would show that it is capable of reaching Alaska of Hawaii with a nuclear capable missile.

Admiral Timothy Keating, the US commander in the Pacific, said earlier this month there was a “high probability” that the United States could intercept a missile aimed at its territory.

Washington and Tokyo have worked jointly on a missile defense shield, using land and sea-based missiles, against a possible attack from North Korea, which fired a missile over Japan in 1998 and tested a nuclear bomb in 2006.

Pyongyang has said that the rocket’s first booster will likely plunge into the Sea of Japan (East Sea) off Japan’s northern Akita prefecture, while the second will drop into the Pacific between Japan and Hawaii.

Read the full article at SpaceWars.com

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