North Korea's Nuclear Program's Secret Photos, First Comes In Front
On July 4, North Korea successfully conducted the first Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Hassong-14 test. In his happiness, dictator Kim Jong-he gave the people involved in this project and was celebrated all over the country. The dictator Kim Jong, who had organized a concert for the long range missile scientists. During this concert, the footage was also shown to the people, which were by far the missile program carried out by Korea.
- Some old photographs shown in the concert include Scud-B missile.
Between 1979-80, Scud-B missile came from North Korea to Egypt. - Photos are seen standing near the former North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il missile.
- In the photos, the first version of intermediate range ballistic missile Hassong-10 was also shown. This missile is also called Mussudan.
It is believed that this missile, like Scud-B, was designed by Soviet Union and has been present in North Korea for the last 20 years. - Although it was first introduced to the world during the Milliri Parade in 2010, and in June 2016, North Korean scientists also performed a successful test.
- Such reports are rarely come out of North Korea, but for the first time, its footage has been issued by the Korean government itself.
Disclosure of technology - The most updated engine was also shown in the photos shown in the ceremony.
- Comprehensive design of the engine of Hwass-10 engine has been made quite advanced from the Old Scud and similar to the Nodong missile using the engine. Both successful and unsuccessful missiles were shown in these photos.
- The first missile ejection test done on the Sippo South Naval shipyard, along with the technology of launching a missile from Submarine, North Korea had developed this shipyard.
Besides, it is also believed that these missiles are also tested for many other places.
Fail test - Let us know that the first test of the Hwang-12 Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) was unsuccessful.
- Before the successful test of the missile in May, there were many types of messes in its system.
- Photos of missile launches which can be seen in black and white paint on Hangos-12, but according to the pictures of the success of this test in front of the world, there was black and yellow paint on the missile launched by Kusong. . This means that the first test shown in the photographs had failed.
Underground missile base
In some other photos, Kim Jong can be seen standing in front of the Hassong-12 missile. - This photo shows that the place where Kim stands in is an underground missile base.
- Like the big airfields in North Korea, the Underground Hangar is also attached to them.
- If the design of hangars of other countries is seen, the space shown in this photo also looks like a hangar.
Looks like the set of the movie "the dictator".. "I would like a bomb that looks a bit meaner please, the americans will laugh at this"