Shocking new satellite photos show North Korea’s nuclear missiles are MORE powerful than world feared and could soon hit the US
Kim Jong-un could soon have long-range weapons capable of reaching Alaska and Hawaii
SATELLITE images of Kim Jong-un's main missile test site reveal North Korea's weapons are far more powerful than first thought.
Fears are mounting that Kim could soon have long-range weapons capable of reaching Alaska and Hawaii after the photos showed increasingly large scorch marks from missiles.
Careful analysis of North Korean tests sites, using images from Planet, reveal the regime has gradually been building up the size of its missiles.
Scorch marks and ground damage shown in the photos suggest the rockets must be must larger than previously thought.
It is believed the North Korea may now be testing the Hwasong-12 rocket - capable of flying 4,500miles.
That would put the US military base at Guam, Hawaii and Alaska within range, reports .
North Korean missiles are designed to take-off from mobile launchers in order to hide developments from enemies and spies.
But the detailed satellite images are so precise that a private plane believed to whizz Kim around the country to watch missile tests is clearly visible.
The plane was photographed on the runway before a recent test.