Reentry technology is crucial for ICBMs, yet North Korea seems to prioritize range over these essential capabilities,
When missiles increase in size, the launch vehicles do too, which hampers mobility,
Acquiring reentry technology is currently the most important goal in North Korea’s missile development, specifically for ICBMs, but they just keep increasing the ranges instead. This possibly suggests they still lack confidence in their reentry technology,
In the event of a conflict, such an exposure makes the weapon a target of a preemptive attack by opponents so there would be a big issue of survivability,
When missiles get bigger, what happens? The vehicles get larger, too. As the transporter-erector launchers get bigger, their mobility decreases,
The missile continues to underwrite the growing credibility of North Korea's strategic deterrent capabilities,
The new-type ICBM proved before the world that the hegemonic position we have secured in the development and manufacture of nuclear delivery means of the same kind is absolutely irreversible,
North Korea may continue testing to see if, during the final reentry phase, the warheads can separate and each head toward individual targets,
It can be stored and moved anywhere, allowing for excellent mobility, stealth and survivability,
The increased length likely means a greater fuel capacity, which directly affects thrust and potentially increases range,
I affirm that the DPRK [North Korea] will never change its line of bolstering up its nuclear forces."
We've not yet seen these troops deploy into combat against Ukrainian forces, but we would expect that to happen in the coming days."
Even if some level of military cooperation between North Korea and Russia is possible, they are likely to be very cautious when it comes to core military technologies,
The test of the latest strategic weapon system updated the recent records of the strategic missile capability of the DPRK and demonstrated the modernity and creditability of its world's most powerful strategic deterrent,
Today, I can confirm that North Korean troops have been sent to Russia, and that North Korean military units have been deployed to the Kursk region."
I think that the reaction to this is nothing; it has been zero,
Russia actually provided new technology for reentering the atmosphere,
North Korea could have probably thought that its rivals could look down on it after it gave away so much in military resources to Russia,
The launch may have been intended as a demonstration to show what it's capable of, regardless of troop dispatches or other movements,
Analysts will be tempted to read this in the context of the upcoming US election, but I wouldn’t be so hasty,