North Korea conducted a new weapons test overnight, firing two missiles into the sea between North Korea and Japan, according to reports from the South Korean military. The U.S. military conducted its own missile test just ten minutes later. It was the second weapons test for North Korea in the past week, following the launch of what are believed to be several short-range missiles on Saturday. The U.S. military’s latest test was also its second in the past week, though the Air Force stresses that the timing is coincidental. Advertisement North Korea’s latest test occurred today at roughly 4:30 PM local time, 3:30 AM ET. About 10 minutes later, at 3:40 AM ET, the Air Force Global Strike Command conducted its own test, launching an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. That missile traveled 4,200 miles west to the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, a common target for U.S. missile tests. The new test is available to watch on YouTube. Details of North Korea’s latest missile test are still sketchy, though there are early reports that the missiles were launched from the Kusong region and traveled at least 260 miles. We know…