N. Korea says new missile ready for mass production

N. Korea said the missile is capable of reaching major U.S. military bases.

— -- North Korea said on Monday that it successfully tested a solid-fuel ballistic missile that it is capable of reaching Japan and major U.S. military bases, according to state media.

Kim reportedly hailed the launch as a success and "approved the deployment of this weapon system for action" and said that it should "be rapidly mass-produced."

The launch was the country's second missile test in a little more than a week as the country continues to defy demands that it rein in its nuclear and missile programs.

The new ground-to-ground missile, Pukguksong-2, flew about 310 miles and reached an altitude of about 350 miles on Sunday.

ABC News' Joohee Cho and The Associated Press contributed to this report.