Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Does North Korea Have Human Torpedo Suicide Subs?

Left to right: KPN hovercraft, mystery ship, Krivak-class frigate, and a second hovercraft. A narrow patrol boat-type warship is tied up next to the Krivak, and a second of the class is in drydock at the bottom of the screenshot. Screenshot: Google Earth

Foxtrot Alpha: Is This North Korea’s 'Human Torpedo' Suicide Sub?

What may well be a small, one or two-person submarine and mothership has been sighted at a military base in Nampo, North Korea. The small submarines are allegedly meant to conduct suicide attacks on enemy ships, and their appearance could be part of a regular training cycle, or something more sinister.

The ship is tied up alongside other Korean People’s Army Naval Force ships at the port of Nampo. It’s approximately 30 meters (about 98 feet) long.

The vessel features a rectangular-shaped section in the stern that appears lower than the rest of the ship, casting a shadow. Inside that section, about 10 meters long, is a bullet-shaped object perhaps six or seven meters long.

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WNU Editor: It is hard to tell from the above image on what type of ship it is, but it would not surprise me if North Korea does have suicide squads that would do such a mission.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

They probably dont even know

Comrade you go drive with this cool sub underneath Americans!

Is it safe?

Oh fuck yes. Totally safe. Even has this big red button in it. You press when you're under American ship when you feel scared. Immediately good thoughts come.good music. Food. Best job in our glorious navy, really. So you do it, comrade?

F yeah. That's awesome. Can I have two buttons? Honk honk

Anonymous said...

North Korea is taking another page out of the socialist playbook; Italy and the NAZIs had them.