North Korea tests new rocket engine: US officials
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The United States says North Korea has conducted a fresh rocket engine test, amid heightened tensions with regional and extra-regional countries.
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Mar 28, 2017 03:42 UTC
  • This undated picture, released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on March 19, 2017, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (R) inspecting the ground jet test of a newly-developed high-thrust engine at the Sohae Satellite Launching
    This undated picture, released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on March 19, 2017, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (R) inspecting the ground jet test of a newly-developed high-thrust engine at the Sohae Satellite Launching

The United States says North Korea has conducted a fresh rocket engine test, amid heightened tensions with regional and extra-regional countries.

Western media on Monday quoted several US officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, as saying that the test took place on Friday night and the engine could possibly be used in an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

According to Press TV, North Korea has not commented on the US announcement yet.

The alleged rocket engine test followed a similar test earlier this month. If confirmed, it comes amid Pyongyang’s mounting worries over joint drills between its longtime adversaries South Korea and the US in the region.

North Korean officials believe the drills are practice for a future invasion of their country, which is technically still at war with the South.

North Korea has threatened to take strong, possibly nuclear, counteraction if its sovereignty is violated during the drills, which were launched on March 1.

The military exercises are conducted annually. Earlier this month, USS Carl Vinson joined the drills. South Korean officials say US Special Troops are also set to take part in the exercises.

“As long as the US and South Korea’s troops and means… remain in and around South Korea, they should keep in mind that our military will carry out annihilating attack at any time without any prior warning,” said a statement carried by North Korean broadcaster KCTV on Sunday.  

Earlier this month, North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un said his country had conducted a test of a new high-thrust engine at its Tongchang-ri rocket launch station, saying it was “a new birth” of its rocket industry.

At the time, North Korea’s official media said the engine would help the country achieve world-class satellite launch capability.

North Korea has been testing rocket engines and heat-shields for an ICBM while developing the technology to guide a missile after re-entry into the atmosphere following a liftoff, experts have said.

Once fully developed, a North Korean ICBM could reach the continental United States, which is around 9,000 kilometers from the North. ICBMs have a minimum range of about 5,500 km, but some are designed to travel 10,000 km or farther.

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