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El gráfico muestra detalles del misil balístico KN-11 de Pyongyang y una cronología de sucesos clave en las conversaciones entre Estados Unidos y Corea del Norte, desde que este país lanzó un misil balístico desde un submarino en 2016.
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Corea del Norte puede haber disparado un misil desde un submarino

By Duncan Mil

October 2, 2019 - Corea del Norte puede haber disparado otro misil balístico desde un submarino – una tecnología que venía desarrollando antes de detener todas las pruebas de misiles de largo alcance e iniciar conversaciones con EUA en 2018.

The launching came just hours after Pyongyang said it would resume nuclear talks with the U.S.

South Korean military radars detected the North Korean missile flying about 450km at a maximum altitude of 910km after liftoff from a site about 17km off the North's eastern coastal town of Wonsan.

If fired at a standard trajectory, the missile could have travelled 1,500-2,000km, Kim Dong-yub, an analyst from Seoul's Institute for Far Eastern Studies, wrote on Facebook.

If confirmed, it would be the first time North Korea has launched an undersea missile in three years. The last SLBM tested by the North is thought to have taken place in August 2016, before U.S. President Donald Trump even took office.

President Trump has downplayed the significance of recent short-range launches by North Korea, but it's unclear whether he would do the same this time.

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PUBLISHED: 03/10/2019; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: KCNA
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