Posted on 10/10/2010 8:39:19 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
North Korea Debuts an IRBM
By joshua | 10 October 2010 | No Comments
After a long wait, North Koreas Musudan intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) has made its first public appearance. Described as a copy of the Soviet R-27 submarine-launched ballistic missile (a.k.a. RSM-25, a.k.a. SS-N-6, a.k.a. Serb), it has never been flight-tested in North Korea, as far as anyone knows.
The missile showed up in the course of a televised military parade in Pyongyangs Kim Il Sung square, better noted elsewhere for the joint appearance of ailing North Korean ruler Kim Jong Il and his son and successor Kim Jong Un. Compare this image of the nosecone on the right a closeup from Anatoly Zaks photo of an R-27 in a museum to the glimpse of a pair of missiles at 0:49 in this video from North Korean television:
Another view appears at 1:12 in this video:
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Much cheaper that way.
To summarize, the TV show “Stargate SG-1” showed weaponry far superior to any known Earth weapons. Of course, SG-1 is scifi. Perhaps NK is also into dummy props.
Not to mention, radar systems (on mobile platforms) never before thought to have been possessed by the DPRK == but now clearly known they have them, unless they were wood mock ups. Japanese military specialists, tonight on Japanese TV news, along with the footage.
Is the guy on the ladder holding a reel video recorder?
Parading a fancily decorated empty metal tube in front of State run television cameras is one thing, and proving the design and flight operability of a multi-stage intermediate range missile is quite another.
None of the grand standing by the NoKos will change as long as Kim Jong Ding Dong is still Dictator, and no matter how many stars he gives Kim Jong Flounder to wear on his crisp new uniforms, until someone sequesters Il’s personal carbon the Lessor Kim will have to play along with the old man along with the rest of the Country.
Personally, I think the kid will fold (or be folded...) shortly after his old man assumes room temp. I don’t think the kid is his Daddy’s kind of Stalinist Dictator, and there are too many ruthless little bastards in the NoKo Military who will not go quietly. That’s always been the Achilles Heel of these Regimes, is that you need so many people who are more ruthless than you are to carry out your will. Eventually, many of them get ambitious, and none are willingly going to give up what perks they have just because the role of Fearless Leader changes every now and then...
I give the kid six months on his own, tops.
Is that video tape player that that one soldier holding on ladder I THINK SO
BTW AIT how is Japanese press react to Chia Chub aka Kim Jong 11 number three son
Are they goofing on him LOL!
Is that video tape player that that one soldier holding on ladder I THINK SO
BTW AIT how is Japanese press react to Chia Chub aka Kim Jong 11 number three son
Are they goofing on him LOL!
No, that is a film reel movie camera. Pre-video...nearly ancient technology to us, but this is NoKo...
If it's real at all, it's probably a repainted Iranian Al Shebop or whatever.
six to nine months, max
Is the guy on the ladder holding a reel video recorder?
Almost certainly a reel-to-reel movie camera. The few outsiders who have been to North Korea described the capital city, Pyongyang, as being stuck in the 1970s. The rest of the country is far behind even that.
yep...and then what?...that’s the multi-millions of deaths question. I believe when the North finally does collapse it will be the biggest humanitarian disaster to hit Asia since the Japanese Empire collapsed. We could easily see the Military shooting civilians over food...
But on a much smaller scale.
Nuclear superpower can’t devise an 8 foot stepladder?
Maybe for military use? IIRC that was what Eisenhower had in mind when he conceived the interstate system. NK has always placed a premium on military preparedness at the expense of civilian comfort and convenience.
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