Experts say North Korea is at a new stage launching multiple ballistic missiles at once in attempt to overwhelm the enemy

NK-Missile-launch-on-TV A man watches a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a train station in Seoul on Thursday. | AFP-JIJI

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Important Takeaways:

  • North Korea fired at least 10 apparent short-range ballistic missiles toward the waters off its eastern coast on Thursday, Seoul said, days after its attempt to put another spy satellite launch into orbit ended in a ball of fire.
  • South Korean officials said the short-range weapons had been fired from the Sunan area of Pyongyang, traveling around 350 kilometers (215 miles) before splashing down into the Sea of Japan.
  • Speaking at a news conference later Thursday, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said more “provocations” by Pyongyang were likely in store.
  • “We believe that North Korea may continue to launch various types of missiles and other provocations in the future,” Hayashi said. “The government will continue to work closely with the United States and South Korea to collect and analyze necessary information and do its utmost to monitor the situation.”
  • While the North has in the past launched multiple missiles in a single volley — apparently training for conducting so-called saturation strikes that overwhelm enemy defenses — the sheer number Thursday was unusual.
  • Decker Eveleth, an analyst with the CNA research group, said these types of saturation drills could become a new normal for the North.
  • “We will likely see more big salvo launches out of DPRK going forward”

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