Saturday, April 15, 2017

North Korea Displays Submarine-Based Missiles For The First Time



Reuters: North Korea displays submarine-based missiles for first time at military parade

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea displayed its submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) for the first time on Saturday ahead of a massive military parade in the capital, Pyongyang.

North Korea warned the United States on Saturday to end its "military hysteria" or face retaliation as a U.S. aircraft carrier group steamed towards the region and the reclusive state marked the 105th birth anniversary of its founding father.

State TV showed images of the Pukkuksong-2 SLBMs on trucks waiting to be paraded in front of leader Kim Jong Un.

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WNU Editor: These missiles are raising these fears .... Is Kim Jong-un planning to use submarines to launch nuclear attack? How 50 North Korean subs 'went missing' sparking panic in Seoul and Tokyo (Daily Mail).

More News On North Korea Displaying Its Newest Missiles

North Korea shows off new missiles in huge military parade, but doesn’t test nuke -- Washington Post
North Korea's Submarine-Based Ballistic Missile Displayed at Military Parade -- Sputnik
N. Korea displays submarine-launched missile at military parade (Yonhap)
North Korea rolls out missiles, other weaponry at parade -- AP
North Korea displays apparently new missiles as U.S. carrier group approaches -- Reuters
Kim Jong Un Shows Off North Korea Missiles as World on Edge -- Bloomberg

10 comments:

  1. LMFAO,

    The NORK's have only 22 subs physically capable of carrying a ballistic missile, only one sub converted, ( as a test bed), the lsunch is a surface launch,

    And so far, in their test program, they are 0 for 6.

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    1. They had a successful launch months ago?
      Jay how many tomahawkes can that carrier and escorts muster?

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    2. Also the sub was submerged

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    3. Cite for the sub/ballistic test?

      Wiki holds 2/12.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pukkuksong-1


      A Carrier Escort Group can muster 264 Tomahawks.

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    4. Thanks, the sub test video footage was actually released and deemed a sucess by u.s and sk, try and find a link.:)

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    5. Thanks, the sub test video footage was actually released and deemed a sucess by u.s and sk, try and find a link.:)

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  2. Jay, don't be an idiot

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  3. Check out the Nork elite special forces:

    (jumping 5 at a time out of ancient An-2's)

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4411108/North-Korea-hits-Trump-ahead-Day-Sun.html

    http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/04/14/10/3F3B986D00000578-4411108-North_Korean_leader_Kim_Jong_Un_has_overseen_a_special_forces_co-a-52_1492160409599.jpg

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  4. North Korea is the most secretive, most reclusive country in the world.

    Jay, I'm glad we have you here to tell us the exact number of subs the most secretive country in the world has, that are capable of carrying ballistic missiles. You truly are a genius; you rival the CIA.

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    1. LMFAO,

      Dismissive about about the NORk' massive army and buried artillary,

      Threatened by the NORK's paper wunderwaff,

      LMFAO

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