begins with a blip on a radar screen. It is 4.03am and in a seemingly barren field 20 miles outside the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, a massive cloud of fire erupts just feet off the ground as the country's most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is launched. Known as 'the Monster', it begins its ascent.Hovering 22,300 miles above Earth, sensors from the U.S. Defence Department's satellite systems spot the fire from the missile's hot rocket exhaust.The system alarm goes off: Ballistic Missile Launch, Alert!
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