North Korea Military News, Reports, Data, etc.

yugocrosrb95

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Oh is that a south korean series? I thought it was from DPRK, the sub rendering would have had much more weight if so. Otherwise it's just fiction unfortunately.
As I said it is hypothetical and if it was from DPRK then Latin letters would not be prominent such as on image with SLBM having "SL".

I know the difference between "assembly" and "manufacture" (i apologize for my English). What i wanted to say from the beginning is that NK since '90s was assembly MIG-29s by kits provided by Russia.
...and? It does not provide any possibility of denial for Russia if it is simply assembly and not fully local production.
 

Valiant 1002

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Can you provide context for the scene?
In a flashback, the Americans discover a strange object that is soon revealed to be a strategic nuclear submarine, scheduled to be completed by the North Korean leader's birthday.

This shocks the US military and government officials, who initially believed the vessel to be a "3,000-ton piece of junk." They go so far as to plan a preemptive tactical nuclear strike on North Korea's nuclear facilities, despite the risk of escalating into all-out war.

The US Deputy Secretary of State (played by John Cho), a Korean-American, objects to this, and is quickly taken off the agenda, so he secretly sends satellite photos of the ship back to South Korea along with a letter to a contact in South Korea in hopes of preventing war... sort of.
 
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