So I was looking at this link below for this video. It says their DP2 or whatever missile can reach us on the continent. Shrug...i don't know.
How did it get from them being able to pass Japan by 1500 miles to that so fast? Did I miss something? The last missile video I saw a few weeks ago they'd launched something east of Hokkaido by about 1500 miles or so. So where does the difference come from?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2Z6RUj6lUk
North Korea missile distance limits?
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It is to do with the technology they used, apparently they have gone from liquid to solid fuel rockets which means much greater range.gardener4life wrote: ↑October 13th, 2017, 12:18 am So I was looking at this link below for this video. It says their DP2 or whatever missile can reach us on the continent. Shrug...i don't know.
Hot off the printing press,,, Trump and the generals have now sent another fully equipped Carrier group with 7,500 marines to the region, perhaps just more muscle flexing with the potential for accidental all out war as tempers flare.
Trump Sends Second Aircraft Carrier To Korean Peninsula With 7,500 Marines Aboard
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-1 ... nes-aboard