Tuesday, August 1, 2017

US to test ICBM following North Korea's missile launch

The test of the Minuteman III is set to proceed between 12.01am and 6.01am local California time on Wednesday (4.01pm and 8.01pm Singapore time).

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 02 Aug 2017 04:34AM

Ricky Lim · 

Hope it will not trigger a nuclear war..................
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Minuteman can carry 10 multiple nuclear warheads.
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US to test ICBM following North Korea's missile launch

The test of the Minuteman III is set to proceed between 12.01am and 6.01am local California time on Wednesday (4.01pm and 8.01pm Singapore time).

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Decades after the Cold War, and frequently forgotten by a public preoccupied with the threat of terrorism, the United States still fields hundreds of Minuteman III ICBMs, dotted in silos across rural America. (AFP/Senior Airman Ian DUDLEY)

WASHINGTON: The US military is set to conduct a test of an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile, officials said on Tuesday (Aug 1), days after North Korea conducted its own ICBM launch.
Tests at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California are typically scheduled weeks or months in advance, but this one nonetheless comes at a time of soaring tensions with North Korea over its trial of an ICBM last week.
"The purpose of the ICBM test launch programme is to validate and verify the effectiveness, readiness, and accuracy of the weapon system," Air Force Global Strike Command said in a statement.
The test of the Minuteman III is set to proceed between 12.01am and 6.01am local California time on Wednesday (4.01pm and 8.01pm Singapore time).
North Korea has alarmed the international community by the pace and progress of its missile development programme, and in July leader Kim Jong-Un conducted two tests of an ICBM - the first time he had demonstrated ICBM capability.
The first of these trials, which Kim described as a gift to America, showed the rocket had the potential range to hit Alaska.
But the second rocket test last week flew even longer, with some experts even suggesting that New York could be in range.
Decades after the Cold War, and frequently forgotten by a public preoccupied with the threat of terrorism, the United States still fields hundreds of Minuteman III ICBMs, dotted in silos across rural America.
Over the next 20 years, the US Air Force will switch out the entirety of its Minuteman III fleet with a new missile known currently known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD).
Source: AFP
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