Ankit Panda is the Stanton Senior Fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and editor-at-large at The Diplomat. Follow him on Twitter.
A February parade could serve as an opportunity to showcase new missile tech without breaching Trump's "red line"
Saturday's test represents an emphatic step by the DPRK to push back on one of the achievements of the Singapore summit
As the DPRK's end-of-year deadline looms, the move will ensure greater crisis responsiveness should tensions resurface
As diplomacy has stalled, Pyongyang has enhanced its already-formidable conventional war-fighting capability
The DPRK remains committed to developing a sea-leg for its nuclear forces
Images appear to show a 600mm MLRS system and suggest three, not two, rockets were launched
The Panel of Experts' latest findings reveal development continues unabated
With end to ROK-Japan intelligence sharing agreement, alliances with U.S. to again serve vital role
Kim Jong Un is demonstrating a degree of military parity between his capabilities and those of South Korea
New reporting suggests the "hard to intercept" missile could pose a major challenge to the allies
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