Rodong-1
Liquid-propellant Rocket, Ballistic Missile
978-613-7-90206-6
6137902064
112
2011-10-12
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Rodong-1 (spelled Nodong-1 in South Korea) is a single stage, mobile liquid propellant medium range ballistic missile developed by North Korea. Developed in the mid-1980s, it is an adaptation of the Soviet SS-1, more commonly known by its NATO reporting name "Scud". It is believed North Korea obtained Scud-B designs from Egypt and possibly Scud-C designs from China, and reverse-engineered them into a larger, longer-distance weapon dubbed the Rodong. U.S. reconnaissance satellites first detected this type in May 1990. North Korea alarmed Japan in 1993 by launching a test missile towards Honshū, although the missile fell harmlessly into the Sea of Japan.
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