South Korea has unveiled a new "monster" ballistic missile it says is capable of busting North Korea's underground bunkers.
South Korea displayed its Hyunmoo-5 surface-to-surface ballistic missile for the first time at a parade to mark the country's Armed Forces Day on 1 October.
South Korea has unveiled the world’s largest 8-ton warhead ‘monster' Hyunmoo-5 surface-to-surface ballistic missile to ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol (C) passes by a transporter erector launcher carrying the Hyunmoo-5 ballistic missile during a ...
South Korea will hold a military parade in Seoul on Tuesday that could include, for the first time, a flypast by a U.S. B-1B ...
South Korea said it and the U.S. will respond resolutely and overwhelmingly to any use of nuclear weapons by the North.
Eager citizens waved flags and aged veterans stood at attention as armor rumbled through central Seoul’s concrete canyons, ...
Dubbed a “monster missile” by South Korean media, the Hyunmoo-5 was a centrepiece of the parade, specifically designed to ...
South Korea has showcased its new-type ballistic missile in a military parade to underscore its intention to bolster, together with United States forces, deterrence against North Korea.
The South Korean military displayed about 340 military equipment and weapons systems. Among them was its most powerful ...
South Korea unveiled its most powerful ballistic missile and other weapons that could target North Korea during a massive ...