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North Korean leader: We have an "electromagnetic pulse" bomb that can destroy an entire continent.

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Really? This is exactly what I complained already so often! You just post any random stuff as long as it raises your post-count and as long as it fits your agenda!
 
Really? This is exactly what I complained already so often! You just post any random stuff as long as it raises your post-count and as long as it fits your agenda!
North Korea belongs to a special country, and we cannot look at them with conventional thinking. There are truths and falsehoods in what they publish. They do have some unbelievable high-tech weapons, but they are not entirely theirs. We do not normally comment on or analyze any of North Korea's advanced weapons systems.
That's all I can say.
 
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Really? This is exactly what I complained already so often! You just post any random stuff as long as it raises your post-count and as long as it fits your agenda!
I never look at my post count..maybe that bothers you!

And this is no propaganda..I advise you to go read about what is a real EMP.. before coming with irrelevant posts again..
 
I'm going to have a good laugh if Best Korea gets Nuclear Submarines before Pakistan. lol
 
It will take them a while now.

Pakistan fked up really bad in 1989 when the Chinese offered the Han Class as a counterweight to India acquiring the Charlie Class K-43.

Literally a "beggers can't be choosers" scenario, where the brass rejected it b/c they felt it was noisy. They lost out on all the potential experience of operating a nuclear submarine and it likely would have given Pakistan a chance to codevelop or gain experience towards their own nuclear submarine.
 
SEOUL, Oct 11 (Reuters) - North Korea accused South Korea on Friday of sending drones to scatter a "huge number" of anti-North leaflets over its capital Pyongyang, in what it called a political and military provocation that could lead to armed conflict.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said it could not confirm the North's accusations but also referred in its statement to Pyongyang's practice of sending into South Korean airspace balloons with bags of trash attached.

North Korea's foreign ministry said the drones were flown over Pyongyang at night this week and last and that the intrusion demanded retaliatory action, the state news agency KCNA reported.

"The ROK (South Korea) should immediately stop such irresponsible and dangerous provocation that may cause an armed conflict and lead to a war between the two sides," the ministry was quoted as saying.

In its statement, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said it "cannot confirm the truth of North Korea's claims", adding: "All responsibility for the recent series of events" lies with Pyongyang.

It cited "despicable, low-grade and internationally embarrassing acts of filth and garbage balloons and other provocations." More balloons were being sent on Friday, it said.

North Korea has been floating thousands of balloons with trash attached into the South since May, exacerbating tensions between the two countries.

Pyongyang says they are a response to some activists and North Korean defectors in South Korea who fly balloons into the North carrying aid parcels and leaflets criticising leader Kim Jong Un.

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KCNA distributed photos, including ones showing a blurry, triangular object labelled as a "drone" dropping another object labelled as "bundle of leaflets". One image also showed a cloud of small objects that was labelled as "scattered leaflets."

Another photo showed black, yellow and white leaflets comparing the economic situation in the South to the impoverished North and criticizing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un by name.

South Korea's Yonhap news agency cited an official at the Joint Chiefs of Staff as saying it needs to look into whether a private group had sent leaflets into the North.

In December five North Korean drones crossed into South Korea, prompting Seoul to scramble fighter jets and attack helicopters, and try to shoot them down, in the first such intrusion since 2017.

The two Koreas are still technically at war after their 1950-53 war ended in an armistice, not a peace treaty, and the North has long denounced defectors as "human scum".

There will be no more warnings and the North will immediately take action in the event of another drone being sent by the South into its territory, North Korea's foreign ministry said.
 
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The General Staff of the Korean People's Army has given orders to the frontline troops to prepare for firing.
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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.

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The photos shown by North Korean television appear to have been taken at various times during the construction of this new warship, as you can see by looking at the bow of the first photo, the upper part is still unfinished and some sheet metal is missing, also note the difference in the clothing (summer/winter).
Therefore it can be hypothesized that the others are not recent either, and that the construction works may be even more advanced today.
it wouldn't be the first time North Korea surprised us :cool:
 

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