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30 Sep 2021 | 10:05 PM UTC

North Korea: Pyongyang test-fires anti-aircraft missile Sept. 30

North Korea test-fires anti-aircraft missile Sept. 30. Further launches possible.

Informational

Event

North Korean state media has reported that the country successfully test-fired an anti-aircraft missile Sept. 30. The launch site, exact flight path, and distance the projectile traveled were not immediately confirmed. There have been no reports of damage, injuries, or transport disruptions following the launch.

Context

The incident follows multiple other missile tests that North Korea conducted in September and will at least marginally increase regional tensions. While overall tensions between North Korea and the US, along with South Korea, have eased significantly since early 2018, the fundamental dynamics of the standoff on the Korean Peninsula remain largely unaltered. Pyongyang controls an arsenal of nuclear devices and long-range missiles, despite UN sanctions against its weapons programs. North Korea has previously stated it would only give up its nuclear weapons in exchange for concrete moves to decrease perceived US threats. Both sides are highly likely to avoid any actions that could escalate into a full-scale conflict.