First tested in September 2021, North Korea’s Hwasong-8 tactical ballistic missile is set to provide the country with its first hyper-sonic glide vehicle equipped weapon, making it the third country to field such a system only after Russia and China.
Hyper-sonic glide vehicles use conventional boosters to gain altitude, with the Hwasong-8 using the same booster the first stage of the Hwasong-12 ballistic missile, before detaching and flying at a high speed with an unpredictable trajectory.
And the high maneuverability makes them effectively impossible to intercept. As well as improved survivability their high speed also reduces the warning time for their targets.


Hyper-sonic missiles have been a central theme in the arms races among major powers since Mach 2018, when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a range of new hyper-sonic weapons that were intended to enter service.
Restrictions on Russian deployments of ground based medium or intermediate range tactical missiles under the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, which remained in effect until 2019, has meant that the most capable Russian hyper sonic tactical weapons are air and sea launched.
These include the Mach 10 Kh-47K2 Kinzhal which entered service in late 2017 and the Mach 9 Zicron which joined the Russian Navy at the end of 2019.



Although China also deploys its tactical hyper-sonic weapons, these cannot be evaluated with no data available on their speeds.
North Korea’s Hwasong-8 was reported by the South Korean Joints Chiefs of Staff to have a Mach 10 speed during its third test on January 12, 2022.
This placed it in the same league as the Russian Kh-47M2 as one of the two fastest known tactical missiles in the world, although the possibility remains that the Korean missile could have an even higher speed when entering service.


The Hwasong-8 is expected to have a range of approximately 5000 km, which would place U.S. military facilities across the Western Pacific within range.
The Russian Kinzhal by contrast has a range of only 2000 km, although it benefits from being launched by high flying and super fast MiG-31K Foxhound interceptors which potentially allow it to strike targets further away than the Hwasong-8 when combining the missile’s range with that of the aircraft.
A number of reports have indicated that a longer range version of the Kinzhal has also been deployed by the country’s Tu-22M bombers, and can engage up to 3000 km away.





The Hwasong-8 program and its three successful launches from November to January placed North Korea in a much higher league in terms of its strike capabilities, and complement prior efforts to develop a viable intercontinental range ballistic missile by providing one of the worlds most formidable tactical strike assets.
Zircon, the world’s first Hyper-sonic Mach 9 Cruise Missile capable of striking targets @ 1000 km
It remains likely that hyper-sonic glide vehicle technologies will find many other applications in the North Korean arsenal after Hwasong-8 program including possibly long range anti-ship missiles and re-entry vehicles for the country’s intercontinental range ballistic missiles.
North Korea and the United States have been technically at war for 70 years, and the country’s investments in military modernization are largely aimed at deterring and if necessary fighting a war with the USA.
Military Watch Magazine / ABC Flash Point News 2024.






































The USA is defenseless against this new technology, but still brags about its military power, while its own citizens and soldiers do not agree with the actual attitude and state of mind.
And still the USA has still not perfected hypersonic/glide/variable flight path nuclear missiles . For a long time the USA/UK used to laugh at Japan for its constant copying of all sorts of their machinery including motorbikes now the USA is trying to copy Russian missiles employing spies which constantly get caught by Russian authorities . Remember the USA brought Nazi technology to the USA after WW2 V wing jets /jet engines as well as many Nazi scientists who should have been put on trial as they used POW,s and worked them to death in slave factories . Russia has… Read more »
Indeed it looks like the last remaining option in the deck of cards to be played. Nuclear tactical weapons will indeed be used in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, the question remains how will the big cities (next to the US nuclear bases) in Europe and the USA look like after this last confrontation?
The areas that survive are those not near nuclear military facilities -operational centres -airfields-sub bases-military repair centres-rocket launch centres-capital cities-naval bases -large population centres–all strategic areas- communication centres-satellite communication centres -factories atomic power stations -etc etc. The above have all been targeted by the USA/Russia /UK in many military reports . Those surviving will live in remote areas near the sea or rural areas with wildlife to kill and eat near fresh water- many islands in the world -most of Africa but worst of all if Israel DOESN’T take part they will survive making slaves out of other regions .… Read more »