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Valiant 1002

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They continue to produce new and increasingly powerful ICBM models.

Maybe this time, they want to increase the payload weight?
 

iBBz

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Increase of lights in DPRK.
They include the Russian captured areas in their report, including Crimea, and that part of Ukraine appears to be well lit and has a much higher blue to red ratio. The report basically admits that Russia is taking almost no hits on their electrical grid, while Ukraine's electrical grid is obliterated, contradicting the false Western media claims that Ukraine is as capable as Russia on the battlefield.
 

Valiant 1002

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Something big is in construction in Nampo Shipyard.
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A new super-large surface combatant?
 

Soldier30

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On October 31, the DPRK conducted another training launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, presumably the Hwasong-19. The launch was led by Kim Jong-un.
The current launch allowed Pyongyang to once again test the complex control system for its missiles in order to minimize the risk of their interception. The Japanese Defense Minister reported that the missile's flight lasted 1 hour and 26 minutes, the flight altitude was 7,000 kilometers, and the flight range was 1,000 kilometers.
Thus, the flight time of this ballistic missile was the longest, and the altitude was the greatest. Over the past few years, the North Korean military-industrial complex has managed to develop a whole line of intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Hwasong-15, Hwasong-17 and Hwasong-18 missiles are capable of hitting targets at a distance of 13 to 15 thousand kilometers.

 

Valiant 1002

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Pick 1-2 squadrons, then restart the acquisition of new MiG-29s. With them, they will have a undersized Su-35 regiment, with at least 1 full-strength MiG-29 regiment. Ideally they should have 2-3 full MiG-29 regiments.

That would raise the power of the North Korean Air Force to a new level, and at the same time, they could rely on those advanced aircraft to streamline its fleet - by retiring the aging MiG-17/19/21 fighters.
 
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