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Hyunmoo-5 missile

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The Hyunmoo-5 missile is a significant development in South Korea’s military capabilities, especially in terms of deterrence against North Korea. The missile is designed to enhance South Korea’s ability to respond to threats without relying on nuclear weapons, as part of its Korean Massive Punishment and Retaliation (KMPR) framework.

About the Hyunmoo-5 Missile:

  • Developed By: South Korea, as part of its efforts to strengthen conventional military power.

  • Purpose: The missile is designed to deliver deep penetration strikes capable of destroying heavily fortified underground targets, such as bunkers or command centers, that are deeply buried.

  • Part of KMPR Framework: It is an integral part of South Korea's deterrent strategy against North Korea, meant to punish the North in case of aggression without resorting to nuclear weapons.

  • Unveiling: The missile was officially unveiled in October 2024, and South Korea is planning to deploy it by the end of 2025.

Hyunmoo-5 Features:

  • Size and Weight: The missile weighs around 36 tonnes, which is why it has earned the nickname “monster missile.”

  • Warhead: It can carry a massive eight-tonne warhead, optimized for destruction of fortified targets.

  • Range: The missile’s range is flexible, varying from 600 km to more than 5,000 km, depending on the payload.

  • Speed and Trajectory: It can reach speeds close to Mach 10 during its descent phase, making it extremely fast and hard to intercept.

  • Penetration Capability: The missile is specifically designed to destroy underground facilities that are over 100 meters deep—a capability that makes it extremely effective against North Korea’s extensive network of underground bunkers and command centers.

  • Mobile Platform: The missile can be launched from a mobile platform, adding to its flexibility and making it harder for adversaries to track and target its launch locations.

Strategic Significance:

  • Deterrence: The Hyunmoo-5 provides South Korea with a powerful deterrent against North Korean aggression, particularly against the North’s nuclear weapons and underground fortifications.

  • Conventional Power: By developing such advanced missile systems, South Korea aims to strengthen its conventional military arsenal in response to the nuclear threats posed by North Korea, aligning with its strategy to avoid nuclear escalation while maintaining robust defensive and retaliatory capabilities.

This missile represents a shift in the balance of power on the Korean Peninsula, offering South Korea a substantial new tool to counter North Korean provocations and increase the effectiveness of its conventional military forces.


 

 

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