Korea Utara dan senjata pemusnah massal
Korea Utara memiliki program senjata nuklir militer[6] dan, pada awal 2019, diperkirakan memiliki arsenal sekitar 20–30 senjata nuklir dan bahan fisil yang memadai untuk tambahan 30-60 senjata nuklir.[4] Korea Utara juga telah menimbun sejumlah besar senjata kimia dan biologi.
Republik Rakyat Demokratik Korea | |
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Uji coba senjata nuklir pertama | 9 Oktober 2006 |
Uji coba nuklir terakhir | 3 September 2017[1] |
Uji coba hasil terbesar |
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Uji coba total | 6 |
Arsenal strategis saat ini | 20–30 senjata (perkiraan)[4] |
Jelajah rudal maksimum | 13.000 km (8.100 mi) Hwasong-15[5][b] |
Pendukung NPT | Bukan anggota (keluar tahun 2003) |
Lihat pula
- Konflik Korea
- Penyatuan kembali Korea
- Krisis Korea Utara 2017–2018
- Pidato State of the Union 2002
- Hubungan luar negeri Korea Utara
- Daftar uji coba senjata nuklir Korea Utara
- Hubungan Korea Utara dengan Pakistan
- Hubungan Korea Utara dengan Amerika Serikat
- Daya nuklir di Korea Utara
- Stasiun Peluncuran Satelit Sohae
- Pelucutan nuklir Korea Utara
Catatan
Referensi
- ^ "North Korea: Tremor was sixth nuclear test, says Japan". BBC News. September 3, 2017. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal September 3, 2017. Diakses tanggal September 3, 2017.
- ^ "North Korea nuclear test: what we know so far". The Guardian. September 3, 2017.
- ^ "The nuclear explosion in North Korea on 3 September 2017: A revised magnitude assessment". NORSAR. September 12, 2017. Diakses tanggal September 13, 2017.
- ^ a b Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What at a Glance, Arms Control Association (updated June 2019)
- ^ "North Korea's Longest Missile Test Yet". November 28, 2017. Diakses tanggal June 11, 2018.
- ^ Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag
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