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  2. Pukguksong-2 - Wikipedia

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    The missile is canister launched from its enclosed transport container. It uses a ' cold-launching ' system, which starts using compressed gas, followed by the engine igniting in mid-flight. [ 12 ] The container is a smooth cylinder inside, without rails, and on launch a series of slipper blocks could be seen to fall away from the missile.

  3. PKM2 - Wikipedia

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    However, PKM2 contains an inducible nuclear localization signal in its C-terminal domain. The role of PKM2 within the nucleus is complex, since pro-proliferative but also pro-apoptotic stimuli have been described. On the one hand, nuclear PKM2 was found to participate in the phosphorylation of histone 1 by direct phosphate transfer from PEP to ...

  4. Pershing II - Wikipedia

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    The deployment of Pershing II and GLCM missiles was a cause of significant protests in Europe and the US, many organized by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. [21] [22] Protests against the short-range MGM-52 Lance nuclear missile began in July 1981 in Engstingen, West Germany. [23] In October 1981, 300,000 protesters assembled in Bonn. [24]

  5. Pukguksong-3 - Wikipedia

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    The Pukguksong-3 is a further development from the Pukguksong-2, sharing the same 1.4-metre diameter. [5]The first information about Pukguksong-3 was released on 22 August 2017, when images of filament wound casing were shown with a larger diameter of 1.4 meters, [5] along with the official name of the missile, on a display in the background of a photo.

  6. Watch: North Korea launches new hypersonic missile as Kim ...

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    Footage of North Korea's latest missile test has been shown by state media as leader Kim Jong Un vowed to expand his collection of nuclear-capable weapons. North Korea said its latest weapons on ...

  7. Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Multiple-warhead missiles require both a miniaturized physics package and a lower mass re-entry vehicle, both of which are highly advanced technologies. As a result, single-warhead missiles are more attractive for nations with less advanced or less productive nuclear technology.

  8. US nuclear missile program to be years behind schedule ... - AOL

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    A Pentagon program to replace some of its aging intercontinental ballistic missiles will be years behind schedule and 81% over budget, the U.S. military said on Monday. The project, now named the ...

  9. What are tactical nuclear weapons, and would Russia use them?

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    The Kremlin has refused to rule out the possibility that Russia would use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Some experts have argued that President Vladimir Putin may consider using tactical, or ...