2006 North Korean missile test (source code)

= 2006 North Korean missile test
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The 2006 North Korean missile test refers to a series of missile launches conducted by North Korea in July 2006. The most significant of these launches occurred on July 5, when North Korea fired several missiles, including a long-range missile known as the Taepodong-2, which was believed to have the capability to reach the United States. The test was characterized by a lack of successful outcomes, as many of the missiles failed shortly after launch.