South Korea Reveals Hyunmoo-5 ‘Monster Missile’ Capable of Busting Bunkers 100 Meters Below Ground – SOFREP News Team

South Korea recently took a bold step in showcasing its growing military capabilities with the unveiling of the Hyunmoo-5 ballistic missile during the country’s 76th Annual Armed Forces Day parade in Seoul.

Nicknamed the “Monster Missile,” this powerful weapon is reportedly designed to penetrate deep into underground bunkers, serving as a key deterrent against North Korean aggression.

This high-profile event, which also featured the first-ever participation of the US B-1B strategic bomber, was a striking reminder of the tense security situation on the Korean Peninsula and South Korea’s readiness to defend itself against its northern neighbor.

Here’s what we know so far about South Korea’s latest lethal weapon.

The ‘Monster Missile’ Unveiled

The Hyunmoo-5 has quickly earned its “Monster Missile” reputation, and for good reason.

As one of the most powerful ballistic missiles in South Korea’s arsenal, it is capable of carrying warheads weighing up to nine tons. This incredible payload allows it to hit targets deep underground, such as military command centers and missile silos, which are believed to be critical elements of North Korea’s military infrastructure.

Although many of the missile’s capabilities remain classified, what’s known is enough to underscore its significance.

Reports suggest the Hyunmoo-5 can penetrate underground bunkers at depths of over 100 meters (328 feet), making it a vital tool in South Korea’s military strategy to neutralize North Korea’s underground facilities, where the regime is likely to hide its leadership and military assets.