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China-Japan-Koreas
DPRK rocket artillery as a prospect for Russia
2023-09-18
[Militarnyi UA] What's in North Korea's cookie jar?
The DPRK has been making money from the sale of rocket artillery systems to various totalitarian regimes for many decades and Russia will unlikely be an exception.

The North Korean military-industrial complex is engaged in production of rocket launchers, as well as 107-mm, 122-mm, 200-mm, 240-mm, 300-mm and even 600-mm rockets.

On September 13, Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin met at the Vostochny Cosmodrome. At the meeting, with high probability, the leaders of the two countries agreed on the supply of military goods that would be sent to war against Ukraine.
North Korea, hmmm? Are their weapons more likely to kill the holder or the target?

Posted by:Enver Slager8035

#1  North Korea, hmmm? Are their weapons more likely to kill the holder or the target?

RAND corporation says the target. The value of narrow specialization.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-09-18 03:38  

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