KEY POINTS
  • North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile reentry vehicle "did not survive" last week's test, an expert concluded
  • 38 North missile expert Michael Elleman said video footage captured in Japan shows what appears to be the ICBM reentering the earth's atmosphere and the reentry unit falling apart prematurely
  • The former UN missile inspector estimated that Pyongyang needs more tests of its ICBM weapon, but could achieve "early deployment" next year

A former United Nations missile inspector said Monday that North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile reentry vehicle "did not survive" last week's test, meaning the hermit regime needs more tests.

Video captured from a rooftop camera in Japan appears to show North Korea's Hwasong-14 ICBM reentering the atmosphere, then breaking up and destroying the reentry vehicle.