North Korea has tested a second missile in a week, this time successfully testing an advanced air-to-air missile.
According to the state-run Korean Central News Agency, the "anti-aircraft missile", equipped with twin road controls and other new technologies, was successfully tested, during which anti-aircraft missiles performed exceptionally well.
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A photo published in North Korea's only official newspaper, a country with tight media control, shows an anti-aircraft missile launching from a missile launcher.
North Korea has conducted three missile tests in recent days, and three times South Korea and Japan have reported them to the world media, but North Korea has revealed the test itself while rival countries remained unaware.
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It should be noted that North Korea has resumed weapons tests, especially missile tests, since mid-September after a six-month shutdown, which South Korea and Japan have strongly protested and demanded notice from international organizations.