Seoul: South Korea`s military said a ballistic missile launched by North Korea on Sunday was probably an intermediate range Musudan class, revising its earlier assessment that it was likely to have been a medium-range missile.


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"The missile fired around Panghyon in the city of Kusong is likely to be an improved version of a Musudan missile," South Korea`s Office of Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.


The missile launched on Sunday flew about 500 kilometres (300 miles). 


A Musudan is designed to travel up to 3,000-4,000 kilometres.