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Retiring MDA Head: North Korean Missiles Improved “Significantly”

July 1, 2004 :: Bloomberg :: News

Air Force Lieutenant General Ronald Kadish, retiring as head of the Missile Defense Agency this week, has now commented that North Korea has “significantly” improved its long and short-range missiles, despite a 1999 moratorium on actual testing. The developments are not completely gradual; Kadish noted that North Korea’s missile development has “progressed significantly over the last six months,” and added that “Events have occurred that show us that they are working toward having a ballistic missile capability of all ranges across a broad front.”
        General Kadish is set to retire from the MDA in September. (Article)

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