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zyklon

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Some analysis from a Chinese guy. In short, he found the ship still not fully equipped, have no engines, and was confused by the origin of the 127mm gun, which Sahureka came up with a rather interesting theory about.
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This doesn't make sense. Obviously the ship is able to fire guns and missiles. You need electric power to do that which means there should be diesel generators working.

The
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isn't the only person to have doubts about the status and completeness of the Choe Hyon's intended propulsion system.

 

mack8

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The speed of firing tests few days after launch is truly remarcable, but i think we can all agree that even after launching the outfitting of a warship continues. So it's not a surprise that there might still be pieces of equipment missing. DPRK said the ship will be commissioned early next year so let's wait and see, the first sea trials is the next big step to follow.
 

Valiant 1002

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I mean... it looks like that.
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Not... this?
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Atomicfrog

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The
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isn't the only person to have doubts about the status and completeness of the Choe Hyon's intended propulsion system.

Look like something missing, but the engine would not pass in that hole anyway. The engine is probably down there but not fully installed.

Probably the weapon suit works on the auxiliary generators for that test.

In a way, it's a good thing that the rest could work with the auxiliary generators... Rapid and flamboyant test is mostly pr stunt.
 
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