Pukguksong-3

Pukguksong-3
TypeSubmarine launched ballistic missile
Place of originNorth Korea
Service history
In service2019-
Production history
ManufacturerNorth Korea
Produced2017-
Specifications
Length9.15 m (30.0 ft) (with warhead)
Width1.4 m (4.6 ft)
Warheadconventional, possibly nuclear

Propellantsolid fuel
Launch
platform
submersible barge, Sinpo-C
Pukguksong-3
Chosŏn'gŭl
《북극성-3》형
Hancha
Revised RomanizationBukgeukseong-sam hyeong
McCune–ReischauerPukkŭksŏng-sam hyŏng

The Pukguksong-3 (Korean: 《북극성-3》형; Hancha: 北極星 3型; lit. Polaris Type 3; KN-26 under the U.S. naming convention) is a North Korean two-stage, submarine-launched ballistic missile, likely based on the same motor that powers the Pukguksong-2. The missile had its first successful flight test on 2 October 2019, although the first information dates back to 2017. Compared to older missiles, the Pukguksong-3 likely represents an incremental step forward in SLBM development, possibly towards an eventual, standardised missile.