NoDong
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 1999
Total Production : 50
Model | Status | Year | Produced |
---|---|---|---|
No-Dong | Active | 1999 | 50 |
No-Dong
Group : Medium Range Ballistic Missiles
Status : Active
Also Known As : NoDong, RoDong, Ro-Dong (?)
Origin : North Korea
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 1999
Total Production : 50
No-Dong, also known as Ro-Dong, is a further development of Scud tactical ballistic missile carried out by North Korea. Single stage No Dong features a 1,500 kilometers maximum range enough to strike sites in Japan and Taiwan. It can be launched using either Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL) vehicles and underground silos. North Korea has transferred technology and know-how associated with No-Dong program to Pakistan and Iran for their indigenous ballistic missile programs.
No-Dong can be armed with nuclear, chemical or conventional warheads. The US intelligence community has reported that North Korea has deployed a significant number of such missiles. However the status of No-Dong program and missile holdings remain uncertain.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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![]() | Active | 50 |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Number of Stages | 1 | |
Mass | ||
Warhead | 1,000 kilogram | |
Weight | 17,000 kilogram | |
Performance | ||
CEP | 2,000 meter | |
Max Range | 1,500 kilometer | |
Time | ||
SetUp Time | 60 minute |
Notes
State Latest Known holdings/Original Procurement
Com - Date of Commissioning
Decom - Date of Decommissioning
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