Prospects of North Korea's Nuclear Missile Development in 2022 and Direction of the Military
Lee Sangmin
(smlee53@kida.re.kr)
Senior Researcher,
Korea Institute for Defense Analyses
Executive Summary
1. Background, purpose, and direction of strategic provocation
■ Political background and military necessity
○ The need to show off results at political events in April while the only achievement was within the military sector
○ The necessity to avoid economic sanctions and show off military achievements.
○ Hwasong-15 limits the use of the minimum nuclear deterrence against the United States
■ Securing nuclear deterrence and modernizing conventional weapons systems
○ Tactical nuclear development to improve military utilization of nuclear weapons
○ Improvement of the minimum nuclear deterrence against the United States through quantitative and qualitative development of nuclear weapons
○ Development of modern conventional weapons systems
2. Scenario for a change of phase and prediction of major strategic provocations
■ Scenario #1: 2022.11.8. Before and after the U.S. midterm elections
○ Assume that a change of phase is necessary within a short period of time
○ Reversing the U.S.-North Korea relations in the midst of the Ukraine crisis
■ Scenario #2: Before or after the 2024 U.S. presidential election
○ Assume Republican victory in the next presidential election
○ Negotiating disarmament with the new U.S. government, judging that it will be difficult to achieve the purpose of negotiations, such as lifting sanctions against North Korea in a short period of time.
■ Prediction of major strategic provocations
○ Military satellites and Hwasong-17 launches in preparation for political events in April
○ Additional nuclear tests and local provocations in September
3. Parallel development strategies for ballistic missiles and space projectiles
■ Background and necessity of parallel development
○ The development of Hwasong-17 is necessary to secure the minimum nuclear deterrence against the United States.
○ Development of Hwasong-17 type propellants and diversion of atmospheric reentry bodies
○ Parallel development of large caliber solid-propellant rocket is necessary
■ Parallel Development Roadmap
○ Diversion strategy to advance North Korea's nuclear and missile capabilities
○ Development of liquid and solid rocket propulsion systems necessary for space projectiles and ballistic missiles
○ Pursuit of North Korean version of A2AD by securing remote detection and tracking technologies such as military satellites
4. Direction of the Military
■ Establish a Korean-style protection strategy and take measures to protect national infrastructure
○ Nuclear and WMD response systems are vulnerable to North Korea's tactical nuclear threat
○ Reduce the effect of North Korea's preemptive surprise attack and expect the effect of suppressing war
○ EMP protection for information and communication infrastructure protection facilities is necessary
○ Expand supply by with low-cost, high-efficiency, lightweight EMP protection system
■ Development and application of military lightweight EMP protection system
○ The nuclear and WMD response systems are vulnerable to EMP attacks that cause serious damage to a wide range of regions at the same time.
○ A lightweight EMP protection system needs to be applied not only to fixed facilities but also to nuclear and WMD response systems such as weapons systems and equipment.
■ Promote revision of the nuclear agreement by actively preventing North Korea from launching space
○ Need to disable North Korea's space launch through aggressive actions
○ Take practical and concrete measures such as Left of Launch (LOL)
○ Promote the development of military preparedness through the revision of the Nuclear Energy Agreement