Japan deploys missile system after North Korea threat

Japan is deploying Patriot missile defense system on its border after North Korea threatens to burn ballistic missiles on Guam Island, located in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. This area is administratively under the United States.

verbal warring between America and North Korea has increased regional tension. Also US President Donald Trump has warned North Korea that if he did any unfavorable action against the US, he would have to “really repent”.

 




Japan’s official broadcaster NHK said that Japanese Defense Ministry has started deploying Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) system in Shimane, Hiroshima and Kochi in western Japan and will soon deploy anti-missile system in its neighboring city. . North Korea has threatened to come in the way of their missiles.

Army locomotives carrying launchers and other equipment to the ground-to-air system at the Japanese base at Kochi, see in before the morning in the local TV channels. However these reports have not been confirmed yet. While Japan had earlier said that North Korea’s missiles or rockets are at risk of attacking its territory, it will kill them.

Although in the year 2009, Korean rockets had gone through Japan’s field without any incident. At that time, North Korea had said that it was launching telecommunications satellites, but the US, South Korea and Japan believe that North Korea was testing the endoconvenic ballistic missile.

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