On the night of the 16th, North Korea's national television released for the first time a video of a missile launched from a train in the central mountainous region by the newly organized "Railway Mobile Missile Regiment" on the 15th.

At the beginning of the regular news from 8 pm on the 16th, North Korea's state-run Korean Central Television will move the newly organized "Railway Mobile Missile Regiment" to the central mountainous area at dawn on the 15th to pick up missiles from the train. I told you that it was fired with a video.

This is the first time that the video of this launch has been released.



In the video, you can see how the train, which seems to be a three-car train, slowly appears from the tunnel in the mountains and stops on the railroad track, then the roof of the car opens and the missile is launched.



Then, the missile is photographed from various angles as it rises while raising an orange flame with a roaring sound.



South Korean experts estimate that the missile is a ballistic missile that was launched from North Korea toward the Sea of ​​Japan on the 15th and is estimated to have fallen inside Japan's exclusive economic zone.



By showing off its ability to launch missiles from trains through the release of images, North Korea seems to have the aim of impressing both domestically and internationally that its own missile development is progressing in various ways.