Japan may have no choice but to shoot down the next North Korean missile test

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(The long-range strategic ballistic rocket Hwasong-12 (Mars-12) is launched during a testThomson Reuters)

After North Korea overflew Japan with a missile launch early Tuesday, the island nation may have no choice but to knock down any further missile launches or learn to live with such provocations.

North Korea has reached a point in its missile development where it can no longer simply fire missiles straight up in the sky as it has in the past. To continue to learn and advance, North Korea must now start firing its long-range missiles on realistic trajectories, which, due to geography, means overflying its neighbors.

"This ballistic missile launch appeared to fly over our territory. It is an unprecedented, serious and grave threat to our nation," a top Japanese government spokesman told Reuters.

"We will make utmost efforts to firmly protect the lives of the people," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Reuters.

North Korea's missile launch Tuesday morning local time doesn't just threaten the safety of Japanese people, it also serves as a direct military provocation. The US and South Korea are currently holding a military exercise, and the US and Japan just completed Northern Viper, a military drill of their own.


Additionally, Japan had just completed a test of its Patriot Advanced Capability III missile defense system before the launch, the New York Times' Mokoto Rich reports.

The US and Japan both field Aegis-radar equipped guided-missile destroyers in their navies, and they both come armed to the teeth with SM-3 missile interceptors. With the ships in the right place at the right time, the US or Japan could likely knock out some North Korean missile fires, which would keep Pyongyang from gathering important data from the later stages of the launch.

But more important than thwarting North Korean missile tests would be sending the message that Japan won't stand for these dangerous provocations.

"NK missile flight over Japan is an Archimedean point for the US," Tal Inbar, the head of the space research center at the Fisher Institute for Air & Space Strategic Studies tweeted atfer the launch. "No REAL ACTION - and we will see more missiles on the same path soon."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/north-korea-fires-missile-over-japan-sharply-escalating-005658347.html
 
About time.....

Been a while since Japan taught them a lesson.... Not sure SK is gonna be happy about it.......
 
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(The long-range strategic ballistic rocket Hwasong-12 (Mars-12) is launched during a testThomson Reuters)

After North Korea overflew Japan with a missile launch early Tuesday, the island nation may have no choice but to knock down any further missile launches or learn to live with such provocations.

North Korea has reached a point in its missile development where it can no longer simply fire missiles straight up in the sky as it has in the past. To continue to learn and advance, North Korea must now start firing its long-range missiles on realistic trajectories, which, due to geography, means overflying its neighbors.

"This ballistic missile launch appeared to fly over our territory. It is an unprecedented, serious and grave threat to our nation," a top Japanese government spokesman told Reuters.

"We will make utmost efforts to firmly protect the lives of the people," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Reuters.

North Korea's missile launch Tuesday morning local time doesn't just threaten the safety of Japanese people, it also serves as a direct military provocation. The US and South Korea are currently holding a military exercise, and the US and Japan just completed Northern Viper, a military drill of their own.


Additionally, Japan had just completed a test of its Patriot Advanced Capability III missile defense system before the launch, the New York Times' Mokoto Rich reports.

The US and Japan both field Aegis-radar equipped guided-missile destroyers in their navies, and they both come armed to the teeth with SM-3 missile interceptors. With the ships in the right place at the right time, the US or Japan could likely knock out some North Korean missile fires, which would keep Pyongyang from gathering important data from the later stages of the launch.

But more important than thwarting North Korean missile tests would be sending the message that Japan won't stand for these dangerous provocations.

"NK missile flight over Japan is an Archimedean point for the US," Tal Inbar, the head of the space research center at the Fisher Institute for Air & Space Strategic Studies tweeted atfer the launch. "No REAL ACTION - and we will see more missiles on the same path soon."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/north-korea-fires-missile-over-japan-sharply-escalating-005658347.html

Maybe everyone will get lucky and they can shoot it down, while it's still on the launch pad. :D
 
Don't we fly bombers and surveillance aircraft over NK on a daily basis ?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...b-bombers-over-north-korea-after-missile-test


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ates-north-korea-strategic-bombers/461535001/


http://www.news.com.au/finance/work...n/news-story/36e8c2b9574fa57a38971bcd2a9e2481


The point being.........if overflights are casus belli then the US is the prime cause of provocation. Or do you think that it's OK for the West to provoke war because it follows a Judeo-Christian god ?
 
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Don't we fly bombers and surveillance aircraft over NK on a daily basis ?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...b-bombers-over-north-korea-after-missile-test


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ates-north-korea-strategic-bombers/461535001/


http://www.news.com.au/finance/work...n/news-story/36e8c2b9574fa57a38971bcd2a9e2481


The point being.........if overflights are casus belli then the US is the prime cause of provocation. Or do you think that it's OK for the West to provoke war because it follows a Judeo-Christian god ?

Are you really saying that an intercontinental ballistic missile is no worse then a plane??

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Are you really saying that an intercontinental ballistic missile is no worse then a plane??

:facepalm:


I'm aware that you're the forum idiot- but invading a sovereign nation's airspace with any nuclear-capable vehicle is a provocation. The fault- as you may or may not come to understand over time- is with the instigator. NK, no doubt, is well aware of what happened to the non-nuclear nations of Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Iraq and others .
 
I'm aware that you're the forum idiot- but invading a sovereign nation's airspace with any nuclear-capable vehicle is a provocation. The fault- as you may or may not come to understand over time- is with the instigator. NK, no doubt, is well aware of what happened to the non-nuclear nations of Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Iraq and others .

But the discussion is about a missile; but for some reason you're time away has taught you nothing.

Do you have PROOF that the US is flying "bombers and surveillance aircraft over NK on a daily basis"??

So sad.
 
Forum idiot;
Do you have PROOF that the US is flying "bombers and surveillance aircraft over NK on a daily basis"??


You're attempting to defend US provocation. I don't have to elaborate any further.
 
Forum idiot;



You're attempting to defend US provocation. I don't have to elaborate any further.

Can't provide anything to support your dumbass accusation, so you're going to act like the pigeon on the chess board; by knocking over the pieces, shitting on the board, then puffing out your chest and acting like you've won.

You're as full of shit as you've always been.

:dealwithit:
 
Forum idiot;



You're attempting to defend US provocation. I don't have to elaborate any further.

Why shouldn't we provoke communist nations? Their leadership and party organizers should have done the honorable thing, and committed mass suicide back in 1991, when the ideology officially failed once-and-for-all.
 
Can't provide anything to support your dumbass accusation, so you're going to act like the pigeon on the chess board; by knocking over the pieces, shitting on the board, then puffing out your chest and acting like you've won.

You're as full of shit as you've always been.

:dealwithit:

I'll pander to your condition on this occasion- but I won't be repeating myself to you in the future;

You're attempting to defend US provocation. I don't have to elaborate any further.
 
That's what we've been doing lately, with the whole "fire and fury" rhetoric. Anyway, NK decided against attacking Guam, so, that was nice of them...

You should know that the policies of climate morons will ensure that supertyphoons will obliterate Guam sooner rather than later. Houston is just a taster.
 
Don't we fly bombers and surveillance aircraft over NK on a daily basis ?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...b-bombers-over-north-korea-after-missile-test


https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ates-north-korea-strategic-bombers/461535001/


http://www.news.com.au/finance/work...n/news-story/36e8c2b9574fa57a38971bcd2a9e2481


The point being.........if overflights are casus belli then the US is the prime cause of provocation. Or do you think that it's OK for the West to provoke war because it follows a Judeo-Christian god ?

they didn't fly over NORTH Korea, idiot.....
 
About time.....

Been a while since Japan taught them a lesson.... Not sure SK is gonna be happy about it.......

to be honest I was surprised they didn't shoot it down this time........though there was someone on the news explaining how we are analyzing trajectory, speed, etc to assess capability......IC probably knew it wasn't armed with a warhead.......
 
well this thread went to derailment.
I would think as previously said this cannot stand, and it's time for some ABM action after the next launch?
 
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