North Korea has unveiled a new 12-axle transporter erector launcher (TEL) for the first time this week, with the South Korean military closely monitoring whether the vehicle could be used for a new longer missile, officials said Monday. The North's official Korean Central News Agency on Sunday released a photo showing the country's leader Kim Jong-un inspecting the new missile vehicle during his visit to a defense industrial enterprise. It marked the first time that Pyongyang unveils a 12-axle TEL, an upgrade to its previously most-wheeled version that has 11 axles and 22 wheels and used to mount the country's Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile. The new 12-axle TEL indicates that it could carry a missile longer than existing missiles, raising questions as to whether the North could be developing a new longer missile. "The intelligence authorities of South Korea and the United States are closely monitoring North Korea's weapons development activities," a military official said. "It is the first time a North Korean 12-axle TEL has appeared, but we'll have to watch more to determine whether it is just for display of power or actual missile improvements." Source: Yonhap News Agency
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