North Korea Military News, Reports, Data, etc.

yugocrosrb95

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I wish North Korea at least reuses turbopump from 80 ton force engine and have it feed single nozzle instead of two in order to reduce amount of space taken by the propulsion system. That is minimum. But single turbopump and nozzle with 100 ton force output I want.

So please please please let me get what I want this time...
 

Valiant 1002

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Several modifications were noted aboard the new destroyer of the KPA Navy, most notably in its weapons fit and electronic suite. Moreover, for the first time, and rare for a North Korean naval vessel, official images also revealed parts of the ship’s (surprisingly very modern) interior, including the combat information center (CIC), bridge, crew accommodations, and other sections. The photos reveal an advanced configuration, featuring multi-function consoles, large touchscreens, and a comfortable, thoughtfully designed interior, a genuine surprise for observers.
What does this guy even mean? Like he thinks North Korea only has Turtle Ships and suddenly a destroyer like this appears from an interdimensional portal?

They are right next to Russia and China, both of which have extremely developed naval shipbuilding industries (compared to North Korea). If the North Koreans don't learn anything from them, that would be the strange thing.
 

DanWangJZ

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What does this guy even mean? Like he thinks North Korea only has Turtle Ships and suddenly a destroyer like this appears from an interdimensional portal?

They are right next to Russia and China, both of which have extremely developed naval shipbuilding industries (compared to North Korea). If the North Koreans don't learn anything from them, that would be the strange thing.

Yes, would be interested to know whether the resemblance of Chinese CIWS and EW radars might imply some notable developments in technology sharing between China and DPRK.. What is more interesting is the CIC and bridge's monitors show AIS, real-time-alike weather and a nearly 50nm wide radar (but showing the Choe Hyon on the Yellow Sea) lol. Any thoughts?
 

Puss in Boots

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Yes, would be interested to know whether the resemblance of Chinese CIWS and EW radars might imply some notable developments in technology sharing between China and DPRK.. What is more interesting is the CIC and bridge's monitors show AIS, real-time-alike weather and a nearly 50nm wide radar (but showing the Choe Hyon on the Yellow Sea) lol. Any thoughts?
I heard that the most important job for North Korean students in China is to download military-related papers.
 

mack8

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Any idea what time the parade is tomorrow? I guess there's no chance of a sort of preview of what might be shown as for the PRC 9.3 parade, so we'll just have to see what KJU has in store for us.
 
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