In a statement announced by Kim Yeo-jeong, Vice Minister of the Workers' Party of Korea through the Korean Central News Agency, the possibility of firing an intercontinental ballistic missile at a real angle rather than a high angle launch was suggested.



Commenting on ICBM's re-entry technology, Vice Admiral Kim Yeo-jeong disparaged North Korea's strategic weapons capabilities, saying that re-entry technology cannot be proven only with high-angle launches, and that it must be fired from an actual angle. revealed.



Kim Yeo-jung continued, "It's something you can do soon, and it's something you'll know when you see it soon."



North Korea has been using a high-angle launch method that launches ICBMs at a high altitude while launching ICBMs, but it is noteworthy that it suggests the possibility of launching ICBMs at a normal angle.



Kim Yeo-jung also poured out harsh words against the criticism that she was at a 'poor level' in South Korea regarding the final important test for North Korea's reconnaissance satellite development.



She also admitted that North Korea fired two projectiles two days ago.



Kim Yeo-jung said that North Korea fired two carriers. The first was to transmit only signals to the transmitter to test whether the ground control center could track and receive them. she said.



The South Korean military said that North Korea had launched two semi-intermediate-range ballistic missiles two days ago, but North Korea said it had tested a reconnaissance satellite yesterday, raising questions by mentioning only one projectile.



Kim Yeo-jung also confirmed that the projectile launched two days ago was an old Nodong missile, asking why would North Korea have fired a spherical missile like scrap iron if it was not a test for satellite development.