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A missile guidance of our US and this is the fourth revision. Since it was started in 1979 with a range of 180㎞, it has been revised in 2001 and 2012, and the range has increased to 800㎞ and warhead weight up to 500kg, and in September 2017, the warhead weight has been unrestricted. I thought that the crossroads bound at 800km would change this time, but the content was not available today (28th). However, when the second deputy head of security, Kim Hyun-jong, who was in charge of the presentation, said it would be resolved. That said, the security landscape surrounding the Korean Peninsula can shake up again.

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Kim Jong-jong, the second vice president, said that the 800-mile range problem will be solved when appropriate.

Deputy General Kim explained more closely to the nuances of time matters, rather than when it was appropriate.

I do not say this in public comments because it can provoke neighbors.

When the missile range, bound at 800 km, is released, it will immediately enter the northeastern provinces of China and even the Shandong Peninsula.

This is why the interpretation of the fact that it is a flagstone for negotiating defense costs over the US's relentless release of missile regulations and the fact that the real Norimsoo is a Chinese check.

China is also a problem, but as a result, Japan's missile development could trigger an arms race.

[Shin Beom-cheol / Director, Center for National Strategy Research, Korea: Japan does not have ballistic missile capabilities, but with the revision of our missile guidelines, it seems

that we will be actively trying to persuade the United States to possess ballistic missiles for attack.] It is a reality that major powers in Northeast Asia, as well as North Korea, have serious power asymmetry enough to possess solid fuel-powered medium- and long-range missiles.

In particular, North Korea's SLBM North Star Type 3 launched last year has improved solid fuel and increased its range by 50%.

The government has given this amendment to the missile guidelines as an upgrade to the alliance.

If South Korea and the United States agree to resolve the fetters of our missile crossroads in the near future due to the strengthening of deterrence against North Korea, it is expected that countries in East Asia will be forced to adopt new methods of counting.

(Video coverage: Jaeyoung Lee, Video editing: Sunghoon Jung)