North Korea Says It Test-Fired New-Type Surface-To-Sea Missile
The statement said that the missiles flew over the East Sea for over 1,400 seconds ( which equals to at least 23 minutes) and successfully hit a target boat.
PYONGYANG - North Korean President Kim Jong Un supervised the test-fire of the new-type surface-to-sea missile Padasuri-6 on February 14th, according to the country's state media.
The North Korean president was accompanied by "Pak Jong Chon and Jo Chun Ryong, secretaries of the C.C., the WPK, Kim Jong Sik, vice department director of the C.C., the WPK, Army General Jang Chang Ha, general director of the DPRK Missile Administration, Admiral Kim Myong Sik, commander of the Navy of the Korean People's Army, Vice-Admiral Pak Kwang Sop, commander of the East Sea Fleet of the Navy, Vice-Admiral Pang Song Hwan, commander of the West Sea Fleet of the Navy, Rear Admiral Kim Yong Son, vice commander of the Navy, and directors of missile departments of the east and the west sea fleet commands," according to the released statement.
It added that the missiles flew over the East Sea for over 1,400 seconds ( which equals to at least 23 minutes) and successfully hit a target boat.