The missile launchers North Korea said this month it plans to deploy along its border with South Korea are likely to be able to launch missiles with a range of up to 110 km, which would allow them to reach Chungnam province, located south of Seoul, Reuters reported, BTA reported.
North Korea's state news agency KCTA earlier reported that leader Kim Jong-un had overseen the delivery of 250 new tactical ballistic missile launchers, which were described as advanced weapons designed by him personally.
According to experts, Pyongyang could use these weapons to attack or threaten Seoul. However, South Korean intelligence officials are skeptical that North Korea has enough missiles for all of these installations in view of its arms deliveries to Russia under their bilateral military cooperation.