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Hwasong-17 IRBM
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The Hwasong-17 is a North Korean two-stage ICBM with an estimated operational range of 15,000 km or more, capable of carrying multiple warheads. It is a road-mobile missile carried by a 22-wheeled transporter erector launcher vehicle, with a length of 26 meters and a diameter of 2.7 meters. The missile's exact capabilities are unconfirmed, but it is believed to have the potential to reach cities within the United States and evade U.S. missile defenses. The Hwasong-17 may be capable of carrying multiple re-entry vehicles, which would be a less expensive way to launch multiple warheads than deploying many ICBMs with single warhead payloads.learn more on wikipedia
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