South Korea suffered an embarrassing failure of one of its indigenously developed missiles Friday, raising questions about whether it’s prepared for a conflict with nuclear-armed North Korea.
In a show of force, Seoul test-launched two Hyunmoo-2 intermediate-range ballistic missiles near the border with North Korea just minutes after Pyongyang tested its own intermediate-range missile and flew it over Japan. But not all the South’s missiles hit their intended target.
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