AN UPDATE ON THE LATEST NORTH KOREAN MISSILE VOLLEY: According to UPI, Japanese radars and other sensor systems failed to identify the “incoming tracks” of the three missiles North Korea launched on September 5. If the Japanese tracking systems had correctly identified the missiles flight paths, the report says Japan would have tried to intercept the missiles. The missiles landed inside Japan’s maritime Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). So stay tuned.
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