North Korea has significantly advanced its missile technology over the past decade, developing a range of systems capable of reaching any point in the continental United States. Key systems include the Hwasong-20 ICBM with a potential range of over 15,000 km, the Hwasong-18, and the Hwasong-17. The country has also developed hypersonic glide vehicles and medium-range missiles, such as the Hwasong-16B, which can strike targets far from its borders. Additionally, North Korea has deployed submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) on a domestically built submarine, enhancing its strategic capabilities. These advancements are part of a larger effort to ensure military dominance and deter potential aggression.