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KN-23
The KN-23 is a North Korean solid-fueled tactical ballistic missile with a range of approximately 450-690 km, depending on payload. It has a warhead capacity of up to 1500 kg and can be launched from a wheeled transporter-erector-launcher (TEL). The missile is believed to have active steering capability, allowing for accuracy within 100-200 meters. It is likely to replace older liquid-fueled North Korean SRBMs and features a low apogee and short overall flight time, making it harder to detect and intercept. A larger variant of the KN-23 was seen in a 2021 parade, with an estimated length of 9.8 meters and an extra segment in the motor. The KN-23 was also launched as a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) in 2021, with a reported range of 590 km.learn more on wikipedia
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