missiles capable of striking North Korea. It is ramping the defence of its border to ward off any anticipated threats, reports say.The Asian country's ruling Liberal Democratic Party signed off on a proposal that would give it the ability to launch pre-emptive strikes on overseas missile bases.Part of the plan will allow the development of a high-speed gliding missile capable of travelling more than 600 miles, which would place North Korea and China in their range.Japan will also upgrade an existing ground-to-sea missile into a weapon that can fly around 128 miles, costing the country around $321,000 (£240,000).The government has denied the new missile system is being designed to counteract North Korea, but it is understood there is a.
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