KN-02 Toksa (Hân-gú: 독사; ì-sù sī to̍k-tsuâ [en] (toksa)), hi̍k-tsiá kiò-tsò Hwasong-11[5]Tiâu-sén lī-iōng Gi̍k-hiòng kang-tîng [en] teh Tiâu-sén tong-tē sing-sán ê OTR-21 Tochka té-tîng tān-tō tō-tān [en] ê kái-tsìn hîng-sik.

KN-02 Toksa
(Hwasong-11)[1]
Luī-hîng SRBM [en]
Guân-sán-tē Tiâu-sén
Soo-lên
Ho̍k-i̍k kì-lo̍k
Ho̍k-i̍k kî-kan 2008-bo̍ktsên
Sú-iōng tsiá Tiâu-sén jîn-bîn kái-hòng tsèn-lio̍k-kun [en]
Sing-sán li̍k-sú
Sing-sán-siong Tiâu-sén
Ki-pún tsu-guân
Tāng-liōng 2,010 kg (4,430 lb)
Tn̂g-tōo 6.4 m (21 ft)
Ti̍t-kìng 0.65 m (2.1 ft)
Tuâñ-thâu tan HE, tsí tân-io̍h [en], ƶe̽t-hi̍k, huà-ha̍k
Warhead weight 250 or 485 kg (551 or 1,069 lb)

E̋n-z̩ín Kòo-thé thui-tsìn-tsi hué-tsìñ [en]
Thui-tsìn-khì solid
Ūn-tsok huān-uî ~120–220 km (75–137 mi)[2][3]
Tō-ín hē-thóng Kuàn-sìng, kng-ha̍k sîng-kuán hē-thóng.
Tsing-khak-lu̍t 100 m[4]
Huat-siā
pêñ-tâi
KN-02 Toksa
Ko-lê-jī 독사
Hàn-jī 毒蛇
Kok-gí ê Lô-má-jī Piáu-kì-hoat Doksa
McCune–Reischauer Piáu-kì-hoat Toksa
lit. Viper

Tsù-kái

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  1. "Real Name!". Northeast Asian Military Studies. July 16, 2017. goân-loē-iông tī 13 August 2017 hőng khó͘-pih. 22 December 2017 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. Schilling, John (March 29, 2016). "A Solid but Incremental Improvement in North Korea's Missiles". 38 North. goân-loē-iông tī 22 June 2017 hőng khó͘-pih. 22 December 2017 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  3. Grisafi, John G. (August 16, 2014). "Recent launches revealed as surface-to-surface missile". NK News. goân-loē-iông tī 19 August 2014 hőng khó͘-pih. 24 March 2016 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  4. "KN-02 'Toksa'". Missile Threat. Center for Strategic and International Studies. goân-loē-iông tī 26 February 2017 hőng khó͘-pih. 26 June 2017 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  5. "North Korean Missile Designations". Global Security. goân-loē-iông tī 19 August 2017 hőng khó͘-pih. 19 August 2017 khòaⁿ--ê. 

Tsham-khó bûn-hiàn

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  • Anthony H. Cordesman e Ashley Hess, The Evolving Military Balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast and Nothern Eastern Vol.III, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield, 2013, ISBN 1-44222-520-3. (Eng-gí)
  • James C. O’Halloran, Jane’s Weapons: Strategic 2015-2016, Coulston, Jane’s Information Group, 2015. (Eng-gí)
  • Joel S. Wit e Sun Young Ahn, North Korea’s Nuclear Futures: Technology and Strategy, Washington, US-Korea Institute at Sais, 2015, ISBN 988-8028-49-9. (Eng-gí)
  • Lorenzo Striuli, Le WMD del Medio Oriente, in RID-Rivista Italiana Difesa, n. 10, Chiavari, Giornalistica Riviera Soc. Coop., ottobre 2007, p. 34-47. (Eng-gí)

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