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Hwasong 10
Part of R-27
North Korean mobile intermediate range ballistic missile based on Russian R-27 SLBM.

AKA: BM-25;Musudan. Status: In development 2017. First Launch: 2016-06-21. Last Launch: 2016-06-21. Number: 2 . Payload: 1,000 kg (2,200 lb). Gross mass: 20,000 kg (44,000 lb). Height: 12.00 m (39.00 ft). Diameter: 1.50 m (4.90 ft). Span: 1.50 m (4.90 ft).

In the mid-1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, North Korea invited Makeyev Design Bureau ballistic missile designers and engineers to develop a missile. The starting point was the R-27 SLBM. The North Korean Army's MAZ-547A/MAZ-7916 transporter could carry 20 metric tons, which set the maximum weight of the missile. The R-27 had a mass of 14.metric tons, so the engineers lengthened the missile by about 2 meters to accomodate additional propellant.The propellant combination was believed to be N2O4/UDMH, as in Russian missiles. North Korea claimed to be able to hit targets in Guam with the missile, which would indicate a range of 3150 km. Western analysts believe that could only be possible with a reduced payload.



Country: Korea North. Propellants: N2O4/UDMH.

2016 June 21 - . 20:58 GMT - . Launch Site: Gitdaeryung. LV Family: R-27. Launch Vehicle: Hwasong 10.

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