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N. Korea building new naval base for SLBMs |
2016-07-25 |
SEOUL -- North Korea is in the midst of building a new naval base on the east coast to accommodate submarines capable of firing submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), a British military media agency said Sunday. According to the report by IHS Jane's Defence Weekly, North Korea is currently building the new military facility at a location some 2.25 kilometers from Sinpo Shipyard, the homeport of North Korea's ballistic missile submarine program, in South Hamgyong Province. The existing shipyard currently houses 2,000-ton Sinpo-class submarines, which have been used by North Korea to test-fire SLBMs. The purpose of the new naval base is presumed to be housing submarines larger than the Sinpo-class, the report added. Sources earlier said Pyongyang is known to be developing a 3,000-ton submarine that can carry more than three SLBMs. The existing Sinpo-class submarine can hold only one SLBM at a time. A South Korean military official said the country has been eyeing the construction, adding it is currently making efforts to find out the detailed background of the project. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Time for a MOAB or two. |
Posted by: Woodrow Cleamble4011 2016-07-25 23:51 |
#1 Yes, please put them all in one place. That is certainly the best strategy. |
Posted by: rammer 2016-07-25 23:37 |