N. Korea fires several cruise missiles off west coast: JCS     DATE: 2024-06-01 20:01:46

This <strong></strong>photo shows the North Korea staging a drill to launch the Hwasal-2 strategic cruise missile off its west coast, Jan. 30. Yonhap

This photo shows the North Korea staging a drill to launch the Hwasal-2 strategic cruise missile off its west coast, Jan. 30. Yonhap

North Korea fired several cruise missiles off the west coast Friday, the South Korean military said, in the latest in a series of the North's cruise missile launches this year.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected the North's launch at around 11 a.m. from its west coast. It did not specify the number of missiles.

"While strengthening our monitoring and vigilance, our military has been closely coordinating with the United States to monitor additional signs of North Korea's provocations," the JCS said in a text message sent to reporters.

It marked the North's fourth cruise missile launch this year.

The latest launch comes just three days after the North conducted a test of the Hwasal-2 strategic cruise missile off the west coast.

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On Jan. 24, North Korea said it test-fired an unspecified number of Pulhwasal-3-31 cruise missiles from its west coast for the first time. The North fired submarine-launched cruise missiles Sunday over the East Sea and later said they were Pulhwasal-3-31s.

Cruise missiles, powered by jet engines, fly low and maneuver, making them harder to detect and intercept.

Hwasal means an "arrow" in Korean, and Pulhwasal means a "fire arrow."

The cruise missiles add threats to the South Korean air defense system at a time when North Korea has been improving capabilities of ballistic missiles with varying ranges, warheads and launch platforms.

Experts say the submarine-launched cruise missiles could pose a serious threat to South Korea's air defense system if perfected, as they are harder to detect and shoot down due to their low-flying altitude and precision strike capabilities. (Yonhap)