Pukguksong-6
The Pukguksong-6 is presumed to be the official designation of a North Korean solid-fueled submarine-launched ballistic missile first unveiled in 2022.
Description
The Pukguksong-6 is a solid-propelled missile probably derived from Pukguksong-5. It is longer than Pukguksong-4 and Pukguksong-5. The missile's estimated length and diameter is and respectively. The missile likely uses three-stage design. However, German analyst Norbert Brügge claimed the missile to be a two-stage silo-based missile with a longer first stage compared to Pukguksong-5.As an improved version of Pukguksong-5, Pukguksong-6 may have a much longer range and capability of carrying multiple warheads, and is believed to be able to carry three to four reentry vehicles. The missile is also said to be theoretically capable of hitting the continental United States, with estimated ranges ranging from to.
The missile is also claimed to be the largest SLBM produced by North Korea, as well as the North Korea's largest solid-fueled ballistic missile as of September 2022.
The Pukguksong-6 may be intended to be launched from a 3,000-ton submarine under construction as of 2022, as well as a nuclear-powered submarine under construction as of 2025.
History
At the 8th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea held in January 2021, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un confirmed that an intercontinental-range SLBM was in development.North Korea first displayed Pukguksong-6 on 25 April 2022 during a military parade. Four missiles were placed on 6-axle trucks. North Korea did not reveal the official designation, and the Pukguksong-6 designation remains unconfirmed.
A small-scale model of the missile appeared at a banquet attended by Kim Jong Un on 27 August 2023.
There has been no known test for ''Pukguksong-6.''