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Confirmation of the existence of a civilian space launcher based on the Hwasong-15 ICBM, first disclosed on the occasion of the 70th Arirang Mass Games, called The Glorious Country, held in September 2018.
This second time disclosure, has taken place on the occasion of the Celebrations of New Year's Day on January 1st 2019, in Pyongyang, seemingly at the Kim Il Sun Square.
In a modus operandi that now seems familiar to the foreign GEOINT/OSINT analysts, pictures of young children playing with kites have been used to display the drawing of some new space launchers.
Last year in the same place, a future Unha (Unha-9?) space launcher painted on a kid's kite during the Day of The Shining Star 2018 on 16 February 2018, and Korean New Year 2018 holiday period, at Kim Il Sun Square, Pyongyan, was presented.
This January 1st 2019, New Year's Day, two flying kites with the new civilian space launcher based on the Hwasong-15 ICBM, have figured prominently!

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Celebrating New Year's Day January 1 in various places -_2
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▲ January 1st 2019, New Year's Day, two flying kites with the new civilian space launcher based on the Hwasong-15 ICBM, have figured prominently! Uploaded on January 2, 2019


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Upcoming Manned Suborbital Mobile Launcher: Third Hint

Confirmation of the existence of a civilian space launcher based on the Hwasong-15 ICBM, first disclosed on the occasion of the 70th Arirang Mass Games, called The Glorious Country, held in September 2018.

The second time disclosure, has taken place on the occasion of the Celebrations of New Year's Day on January 1st 2019, in Pyongyang, seemingly at the Kim Il Sun Square.

In a modus operandi that now seems familiar to the foreign GEOINT/OSINT analysts, pictures of young children playing with kites have been used to display the drawing of some new space launchers.

Last year in the same place, a future Unha (Unha-9?) space launcher painted on a kid's kite during the Day of The Shining Star 2018 on 16 February 2018, and Korean New Year 2018 holiday period, at Kim Il Sun Square, Pyongyan, was presented.

This January 1st 2019, New Year's Day, two flying kites with the new civilian space launcher based on the Hwasong-15 ICBM, have figured prominently!

32689838498_e0bb7e8046_b.jpg

https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7832/32689838498_e0bb7e8046_b.jpg

Celebrating New Year's Day January 1 in various places -_3
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dprktoday/32689838498/
▲ January 1st 2019, New Year's Day, two flying kites with the new civilian space launcher based on the Hwasong-15 ICBM, have figured prominently! Uploaded on January 2, 2019

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Celebrating New Year's Day January 1 in various places -_2
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dprktoday/32689838748/
▲ January 1st 2019, New Year's Day, two flying kites with the new civilian space launcher based on the Hwasong-15 ICBM, have figured prominently! Uploaded on January 2, 2019

The third occurence has just taken place on the occasion of the Korean holiday (元宵節) celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month in the lunisolar Chinese calendar on February 19, 2019.
Again children have been photographed with the Hwasong-15 SLV drawn on a flying kite.

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Confirming the bright future of socialist motherland, 사회주의조국의 휘황한 미래를 확신하며 맞이한 정월대보름명절_5
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▲ February 19, 2019, Korean holiday (元宵節), a flying kite with the new civilian space launcher based on the Hwasong-15 ICBM, have figured prominently for the second time of the year! Uploaded on February 20, 2019.

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North Korea's Cyber WMD Capability V1.1

First posted 24 January 2019; Updated 26 February 2019

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Iran's Cyber Warfare Capability
3. North Korea's Cyber Warfare Capability
4. The 5G Base-Station Networks
5. The 6G Base-Station Networks
6. The EMF Cyber WMD
7. North Korea's Supercomputer Capability
8. Rare Earth Mineral Prerequisite For Supercomputer Dominance
9. Conclusion
10. References

1. Introduction

All warfare is based on deception. There is no place where espionage is not used.

-Sun Tzu, Wu general, military strategist and philosopher, "The Art of War", 512 BC

Gone are the days when the U.S. could threaten the DPRK with a blunt military invasion.

And as of 2018, the DPRK has already secured a credible nuclear deterrence against any direct act of aggression.

This is why the U.S. is now mostly using indirect strategies of proxy war against bigger military powerhouses, as demonstrated with the 2011 Jasmin Revolution targeting Syria, Libya and all the Middle East, the 21 February 2014 coup against Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, and of course the botched 15 July 2016 coup d'état, thwarted by Turkish President Erdogan.


Moreover, the U.S. nuclear blackmail is only a paper tiger. The nuclear arms era started in 1945 was already superseded by directed energy weapons in the 1947s.

Today, the U.S. nuclear warheads pose no threats to the North Korean strategists.

Conversely, the nuclear arsenals of enemy powers from the global arrogance will never deter the DPRK from exercising its legitimate right to conduct with its Cyber WMD, any preemptive strike deemed necessary to ensure the security of the Socialist Republic.

2. Iran's Cyber Warfare Capability

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' (IRGC) Aerospace Division have in the past decade successfully infiltrated the U.S. drone command and control networks.

In addition to this covert stealth capability, “seven or eight aerial vehicles with regular flights in Syria and Iraq were under the IRGC's control, that could monitor in real time their data, and manage to acquire their first-hand information”.

In the most famous overt operation, Iran even went to ground a U.S. unmanned aerial vehicle RQ-170 Sentinel in December 2011 using electronic warfare techniques, as the stealth aircraft was flying over the Iranian city of Kashmar near the Afghan border.

Back in November 2018, General Hajizadeh highlighted the Islamic Republic’s drone intelligence, saying Iran now knows in which hangar of the US' Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan the RQ-170 had been deployed.

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▲ 1. Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has released a U.S. drone footage acquired via infiltrating the U.S. drone command and control networks.

3. North Korea's Cyber Warfare Capability

According to some so-called North Korean defectors, there are two major groups in North Korea who are able to conduct cyber attacks: the No. 91 Office, and Bureau 121.

Many have been speculated that Bureau 121 was behind the attack on Sony in 2014. The unprecedented cyber attack resulted in the disrupted release of the infamous U.S. propaganda movie "The Interview", (a most heinous film cruelly depicting the barbaric assassination of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un in graphic and gory detail), as well as the leaking of a trove of internal emails, and five unreleased movies.

4. The 5G Base-Station Networks

Massive MIMO technology is key in the new 5G communications. Often referred to as massive multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO), this technology is also described as beamforming with a large number of antennas.

Beamforming, according to its basic definition, is the ability to adapt the radiation pattern of the antenna array to a particular scenario. In the cellular communications space, many people think of beamforming as steering a lobe of power in a particular direction toward a user. Relative amplitude and phase shifts are applied to each antenna element to allow for the output signals from the antenna array to coherently add together for a particular transmit/receive angle and destructively cancel each other out for other signals.

Massive MIMO also acknowledges that in real-world systems, data transmitted between an antenna and a user terminal—and vice versa—undergoes filtering from the surrounding environment. The signal may be reflected off buildings and other obstacles, and these reflections will have an associated delay, attenuation, and direction of arrival. There may not even be a direct line-of-sight between the antenna and the user terminal.

As an example, consider an antenna array with 32 transmit (Tx) and 32 receive (Rx) channels operating in the 3.5-GHz band. There are 64 RF signal chains to be put in place, and the spacing between the antennas is approximately 4.2 cm given the operating frequency.


5G will use spectrum in the existing LTE frequency range (600 MHz to 6 GHz) and also in millimeter wave (mmWave) bands (24–86 GHz).

Millimeter waves are broadcast at frequencies between 30 and 300 gigahertz, compared to the bands below 6 GHz that were used for mobile devices in the past. They are called millimeter waves because they vary in length from 1 to 10 mm, compared to the radio waves that serve today’s smartphones, which measure tens of centimeters in length.

And as admitted, by the professionals (Ericsson) in their own words:

EMF compliance may be a "challenge"(sic!) for 5G massive MIMO sites if assuming theoretical maximum power for all beams

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▲ 2. Size of exclusion zone (read danger zone) with 1/100 of International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) limit of 5G base station with massive MIMO, at 3.5GHz and 28 GHz maximum power(theoretical maximum transmitted power 200 W): 115 meters .

5. The 6G Base-Station Networks

5:55 AM - 21 Feb 2019

I want 5G, and even 6G, technology in the United States as soon as possible. It is far more powerful, faster, and smarter than the current standard. American companies must step up their efforts, or get left behind. There is no reason that we should be lagging behind on.........

-Donald Trump, P.O.T.U.S.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1098581869233344512

In terms of speed, 6G networks will allow for 1Tbps by making use of sub-1THZ spectrum and will focus on connecting the “trillions” of objects, rather than the “billions” of mobile devices.
The sub-1THz frequencies earmarked for 6G will be even poorer at penetrating indoors than the mmWave spectrum set to be used in 5G, so it could be that building owners, rather than operators, build out the networks.

In term of imagery at close range, these teraherz frequencies would even allow not only to distinguish and track each individual person indoor or outdoor but even to discern the various materials.

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▲ 3. High Resolution Imaging using 325 GHz (right) and 1.5 THz (left) Transceivers.

6. The EMF Cyber WMD

The first covert phase would be the stealthy infiltration of the enemy 5G/6G networks, both in the U.S., Japan, etc. This could take some time.

Thus allowing the overt phase to follow, by taking the control of all the base stations, a massive coordinated and synchronized attack targeting all the biological objectives could wipe out majors enemy cities, military bases from their personnel and civilian inhabitants as well, within hours. Remotely and silently burning their brains or other vital internal organs.

Further waves of attack would follow treating the remaining non-biological jammable, electronic-sensitive high value targets, leaving them dysfunctional.

7. North Korea's Supercomputer Capability

Back in 2016, information indicated that North Korea’s “private intranet,” the Kwangmyong (광명; 光明) network, had just 28 websites, the servers for which could be in North Korea or China. Its existence therefore provides no hint about high-end computing in North Korea, because websites like those visible on Kwangmyong could be hosted on a laptop and could easily be based in China itself. However, North Korean missile and nuclear development efforts would likely be a magnet for the multi-CPU servers and more powerful parallel supercomputers readily available in China.

Are there indications of supercomputer use in North Korea?

The year 2017 alone gives us an undisputable answer.

By accumulating ICBM ballistic missile tests, amounting to 9 in 9 months, the DPRK had launched 3 types of different ballistic missiles, completing before the year's end what Western analysts had previously deemed feasible only in 3 years of time, that is the Hwasong-15 ICBM, able to reach the mainland U.S.

Moreover, the DPRK has conducted simultaneously a sixth nuclear test, where it demonstrated a thermonuclear capability, with a yield of 250 kilotons.

A feat that only the Big Five of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council had accomplished.

Therefore, the use of supercomputers is the only explanation.

The processors at the heart these supercomputers are multicore CPUs arranged in parallel—yielding the kind of number crunching power needed to forecast the weather, create and attack communications ciphers, simulate nuclear bomb blasts, and design missiles, among other things.

8. Rare Earth Mineral Prerequisite For Supercomputer Dominance

As discussed above, the development of powerful enough supercomputer, that is the machines that can achieve military and scientific breakthroughs thanks to their enormous processing power, is instumental in the DPRK's rise as a global world's superpower.

According to the Top 500 list, published on Monday June 25, 2018, China has 206 supercomputers and is leading the U.S. by a record margin—82. The U.S. has just 124 machines on the list.

China emerged from having not a single supercomputer on the list in 2002 to becoming a dominant power—it has had the top supercomputer on the Top 500 list for the past five years.

The difference with North Korea, is that these strategic assets are kept totally secret.

No need to add that such supercomputer research can not be conducted without a sufficient reserve of rare earth minerals, the sine qua non prerequisite in semiconductor industry.

Indeed, North Korea's 216 million tonne Jongju deposit, theoretically worth trillions of dollars, would more than double the current global known resource of REE oxides which according to the U.S. Geological Survey is pegged at 110 million tonnes.

This amounts to five times that of China's, the current world's first rare earth minerals exporter. Making Kim Jong Un's Korea the military powerhouse the most likely to first succeed in developing and fielding the largest armies of cyber warfare supercomputers.

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▲ 4. First world's reserve of Rare Earth Elements in the DPRK.


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▲ 5. Official and ambitious goal of North Korea's space program, the exploitation of the lunar rare earths reserve.


9. Conclusion

Indeed the U.S. Dystopian Empire is only a paper tiger, a colossus with feet of clay, since day one of its take over.

The DPRK has the capability to simply put an end to the century-long Pax Americana, within an hour of conflict, thus starting the dawn of a multi-millennial long Pax Coreana, that will be reminded as the longest Golden Age of Humankind. At the discretion of its Supreme Leader, should He decide to do so, and at the time of His choosing.

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▲ 6. DPRK's Cyber WMD opening the dawn of the Pax Coreana.

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North Korea's Cyber WMD Capability V1.1

First posted 24 January 2019; Updated 26 February 2019

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Iran's Cyber Warfare Capability
3. North Korea's Cyber Warfare Capability
4. The 5G Base-Station Networks
5. The 6G Base-Station Networks
6. The EMF Cyber WMD
7. North Korea's Supercomputer Capability
8. Rare Earth Mineral Prerequisite For Supercomputer Dominance
9. Conclusion
10. References

1. Introduction

All warfare is based on deception. There is no place where espionage is not used.

-Sun Tzu, Wu general, military strategist and philosopher, "The Art of War", 512 BC

Gone are the days when the U.S. could threaten the DPRK with a blunt military invasion.

And as of 2018, the DPRK has already secured a credible nuclear deterrence against any direct act of aggression.

This is why the U.S. is now mostly using indirect strategies of proxy war against bigger military powerhouses, as demonstrated with the 2011 Jasmin Revolution targeting Syria, Libya and all the Middle East, the 21 February 2014 coup against Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, and of course the botched 15 July 2016 coup d'état, thwarted by Turkish President Erdogan.


Moreover, the U.S. nuclear blackmail is only a paper tiger. The nuclear arms era started in 1945 was already superseded by directed energy weapons in the 1947s.

Today, the U.S. nuclear warheads pose no threats to the North Korean strategists.

Conversely, the nuclear arsenals of enemy powers from the global arrogance will never deter the DPRK from exercising its legitimate right to conduct with its Cyber WMD, any preemptive strike deemed necessary to ensure the security of the Socialist Republic.

2. Iran's Cyber Warfare Capability
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' (IRGC) Aerospace Division have in the past decade successfully infiltrated the U.S. drone command and control networks.

In addition to this covert stealth capability, “seven or eight aerial vehicles with regular flights in Syria and Iraq were under the IRGC's control, that could monitor in real time their data, and manage to acquire their first-hand information”.
In the most famous overt operation, Iran even went to ground a U.S. unmanned aerial vehicle RQ-170 Sentinel in December 2011 using electronic warfare techniques, as the stealth aircraft was flying over the Iranian city of Kashmar near the Afghan border.

Back in November 2018, General Hajizadeh highlighted the Islamic Republic’s drone intelligence, saying Iran now knows in which hangar of the US' Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan the RQ-170 had been deployed.

1bc2d0ef-39ce-48c5-8d7f-9b0e412b5a25.jpg

▲ 1. Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has released a U.S. drone footage acquired via infiltrating the U.S. drone command and control networks.

3. North Korea's Cyber Warfare Capability

According to some so-called North Korean defectors, there are two major groups in North Korea who are able to conduct cyber attacks: the No. 91 Office, and Bureau 121.

Many have been speculated that Bureau 121 was behind the attack on Sony in 2014. The unprecedented cyber attack resulted in the disrupted release of the infamous U.S. propaganda movie "The Interview", (a most heinous film cruelly depicting the barbaric assassination of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un in graphic and gory detail), as well as the leaking of a trove of internal emails, and five unreleased movies.

4. The 5G Base-Station Networks

Massive MIMO technology is key in the new 5G communications. Often referred to as massive multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO), this technology is also described as beamforming with a large number of antennas.

Beamforming, according to its basic definition, is the ability to adapt the radiation pattern of the antenna array to a particular scenario. In the cellular communications space, many people think of beamforming as steering a lobe of power in a particular direction toward a user. Relative amplitude and phase shifts are applied to each antenna element to allow for the output signals from the antenna array to coherently add together for a particular transmit/receive angle and destructively cancel each other out for other signals.

Massive MIMO also acknowledges that in real-world systems, data transmitted between an antenna and a user terminal—and vice versa—undergoes filtering from the surrounding environment. The signal may be reflected off buildings and other obstacles, and these reflections will have an associated delay, attenuation, and direction of arrival. There may not even be a direct line-of-sight between the antenna and the user terminal.

As an example, consider an antenna array with 32 transmit (Tx) and 32 receive (Rx) channels operating in the 3.5-GHz band. There are 64 RF signal chains to be put in place, and the spacing between the antennas is approximately 4.2 cm given the operating frequency.


5G will use spectrum in the existing LTE frequency range (600 MHz to 6 GHz) and also in millimeter wave (mmWave) bands (24–86 GHz).

Millimeter waves are broadcast at frequencies between 30 and 300 gigahertz, compared to the bands below 6 GHz that were used for mobile devices in the past. They are called millimeter waves because they vary in length from 1 to 10 mm, compared to the radio waves that serve today’s smartphones, which measure tens of centimeters in length.

And as admitted, by the professionals (Ericsson) in their own words:
EMF compliance may be a "challenge"(sic!) for 5G massive MIMO sites if assuming theoretical maximum power for all beams

exclusion-zone-5g-jpg.541560

▲ 2. Size of exclusion zone (read danger zone) with 1/100 of International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) limit of 5G base station with massive MIMO, at 3.5GHz and 28 GHz maximum power(theoretical maximum transmitted power 200 W): 115 meters .

5. The 6G Base-Station Networks

5:55 AM - 21 Feb 2019

I want 5G, and even 6G, technology in the United States as soon as possible. It is far more powerful, faster, and smarter than the current standard. American companies must step up their efforts, or get left behind. There is no reason that we should be lagging behind on.........

-Donald Trump, P.O.T.U.S.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1098581869233344512

In terms of speed, 6G networks will allow for 1Tbps by making use of sub-1THZ spectrum and will focus on connecting the “trillions” of objects, rather than the “billions” of mobile devices.
The sub-1THz frequencies earmarked for 6G will be even poorer at penetrating indoors than the mmWave spectrum set to be used in 5G, so it could be that building owners, rather than operators, build out the networks.

In term of imagery at close range, these teraherz frequencies would even allow not only to distinguish and track each individual person indoor or outdoor but even to discern the various materials.

imaging-using-325-ghz-and-1-5-thz-jpg.541561

▲ 3. High Resolution Imaging using 325 GHz (right) and 1.5 THz (left) Transceivers.

6. The EMF Cyber WMD

The first covert phase would be the stealthy infiltration of the enemy 5G/6G networks, both in the U.S., Japan, etc. This could take some time.

Thus allowing the overt phase to follow, by taking the control of all the base stations, a massive coordinated and synchronized attack targeting all the biological objectives could wipe out majors enemy cities, military bases from their personnel and civilian inhabitants as well, within hours. Remotely and silently burning their brains or other vital internal organs.

Further waves of attack would follow treating the remaining non-biological jammable, electronic-sensitive high value targets, leaving them dysfunctional.

7. North Korea's Supercomputer Capability

Back in 2016, information indicated that North Korea’s “private intranet,” the Kwangmyong (광명; 光明) network, had just 28 websites, the servers for which could be in North Korea or China. Its existence therefore provides no hint about high-end computing in North Korea, because websites like those visible on Kwangmyong could be hosted on a laptop and could easily be based in China itself. However, North Korean missile and nuclear development efforts would likely be a magnet for the multi-CPU servers and more powerful parallel supercomputers readily available in China.

Are there indications of supercomputer use in North Korea?

The year 2017 alone gives us an undisputable answer.

By accumulating ICBM ballistic missile tests, amounting to 9 in 9 months, the DPRK had launched 3 types of different ballistic missiles, completing before the year's end what Western analysts had previously deemed feasible only in 3 years of time, that is the Hwasong-15 ICBM, able to reach the mainland U.S.

Moreover, the DPRK has conducted simultaneously a sixth nuclear test, where it demonstrated a thermonuclear capability, with a yield of 250 kilotons.

A feat that only the Big Five of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council had accomplished.
Therefore, the use of supercomputers is the only explanation.

The processors at the heart these supercomputers are multicore CPUs arranged in parallel—yielding the kind of number crunching power needed to forecast the weather, create and attack communications ciphers, simulate nuclear bomb blasts, and design missiles, among other things.

8. Rare Earth Mineral Prerequisite For Supercomputer Dominance

As discussed above, the development of powerful enough supercomputer, that is the machines that can achieve military and scientific breakthroughs thanks to their enormous processing power, is instumental in the DPRK's rise as a global world's superpower.

According to the Top 500 list, published on Monday June 25, 2018, China has 206 supercomputers and is leading the U.S. by a record margin—82. The U.S. has just 124 machines on the list.

China emerged from having not a single supercomputer on the list in 2002 to becoming a dominant power—it has had the top supercomputer on the Top 500 list for the past five years.

The difference with North Korea, is that these strategic assets are kept totally secret.

No need to add that such supercomputer research can not be conducted without a sufficient reserve of rare earth minerals, the sine qua non prerequisite in semiconductor industry.

Indeed, North Korea's 216 million tonne Jongju deposit, theoretically worth trillions of dollars, would more than double the current global known resource of REE oxides which according to the U.S. Geological Survey is pegged at 110 million tonnes.

This amounts to five times that of China's, the current world's first rare earth minerals exporter. Making Kim Jong Un's Korea the military powerhouse the most likely to first succeed in developing and fielding the largest armies of cyber warfare supercomputers.

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▲ 4. First world's reserve of Rare Earth Elements in the DPRK.


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▲ 5. Official and ambitious goal of North Korea's space program, the exploitation of the lunar rare earths reserve.


9. Conclusion

Indeed the U.S. Dystopian Empire is only a paper tiger, a colossus with feet of clay, since day one of its take over.

The DPRK has the capability to simply put an end to the century-long Pax Americana, within an hour of conflict, thus starting the dawn of a multi-millennial long Pax Coreana, that will be reminded as the longest Golden Age of Humankind. At the discretion of its Supreme Leader, should He decide to do so, and at the time of His choosing.

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▲ 6. DPRK's Cyber WMD opening the dawn of the Pax Coreana.

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First ever official report of some sort of counter counter-terrorist tactics used against the DPRK!

And this as the Hanoi Summit collapses...


Unknown Men Invade North Korean Embassy in Madrid

February 28, 2019 13:20

The North Korean Embassy in Madrid came under attack by a group of unknown men on Feb. 22 who took staff hostage for several hours.

Spanish newspaper El Confidencial on Wednesday reported that a number of unidentified men broke into the embassy, bound and gagged the staff and held them hostage for over four hours. One female staffer who managed to sneak out sought help from the neighbors, and a local person accompanied her to the police.

When the police arrived at the embassy, the men fled the scene in two cars. The paper reported that when the police arrived, a smartly dressed man with a badge with a picture of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un answered the door and said everything was fine. But then he bolted out of the embassy with the other assailants.

Police believe that the man who answered the door was one of the drivers, suggesting that at least one member of the group is Korean or able to pass as Korean. Police said some computers and other communication devices were stolen, and three staff sustained minor injuries and are being treated in hospital.

Police are questioning staff what kind of information was stored in the stolen computers, suspecting that the assailants were after something specific.

The embassy has declined to comment on the incident so far.

In the context, it may be significant that a shadowy group calling itself Cheollima Civil Defense announced on Monday that it would make an important announcement shortly. The group is thought to have rescued Kim Han-sol, the son of Kim Jong-un’s half-brother Kim Jong-nam who was assassinated two years ago.

"We've received a request for help from comrades in a Western country," the group said on its website. "We've responded to it despite a high risk."

On Tuesday, it posted another message saying those who keep their promises do not need to worry about anything.

Kim Hyok-chol, the new man in charge of nuclear negotiations for the second North Korea-U.S. summit, was North Korean ambassador to Spain until he was expelled following North Korea's nuclear test in 2017.

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2019/02/28/2019022801606.html

And here the most interesting part:


28 February 2019

It also reported that the mobile network antenna which serves the area of the embassy was set alight just prior to the robbery last Friday.

Spain intelligence services (CNI) are investigating whether it could be related to the attack.

https://www.thelocal.es/20190228/spain-probes-north-korea-embassy-incident
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Being able to evade the police EMF cellphone base station tracking network... A work that could only have been done by an enemy great power's professional operatives, not by some random political dissidents!

:smokin:
 
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According to the report, North Korea is estimated to have 15 to 60 nuclear warheads, and by 2020, it can increase from at least 30 to a maximum of 100.
Do not listen americans. They are trying to debunk NK. If the evaluation is dating since the 1940's it is possible. Between 1945-1949 US had 300-500 nuclear bombs. USSR between 1948-1950 an handful let's OK, but with 1940-50's standards. Now we are 2020's. Nearly 70 years after. The NK's number of nuclear weapons must be at the the less few hundreds nowadays. I say at least. With its powerful industry NK must be in possession of at least several hundreds, if not thousand of nuclear warheads let's say at least, because no one could know. US used to speculate, if they don't lie.
 
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I still can not believe you took my sentence about permanent seat in security council serious.
About the video you post:
It is clear KIM pissed on Trump, and Trump is still admiring Kim. Kim offering Americans partial denuclearization (face saving deal for Trump), and in response want total American departure from South Korea an left of the all sanctions.



(4th Ld) Kim departs Vietnam after fruitless summit with Trump

21:45 March 02, 2019

Trump said North Korea demanded the lifting of sanctions "in their entirety," which he could not accept. The North Koreans rebutted that, saying that Washington wanted more than the dismantlement of its key Yongbyon nuclear complex.

https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20190302001154325?section=nk/nk#none
North Korea has a stake in all Iranian affairs. And as you know, all strategic programs are jointly financed and developed, be it ballistic, nuclear, cybernetic and more. And this since the Iraq Imposed War on Iran.

Do not trust RUMINT that only relay the FAKENEWS. Check reliable sources.

In this regard, this is what Alejandro Cao de Benos, Special Delegate -Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries- Government, DPR of Korea, has stated:

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6:42 AM - 26 Feb 2019

Tomorrow the meeting between our Marshal Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump begins in Hanoi. The end of the Korean War and the lifting of sanctions in exchange for nuclear non-proliferation will be the main axes of the talks.

https://twitter.com/DPRK_CAODEBENOS/status/1100405762868662272​

In a nutshell, the "nuclear non-proliferation" demanded by the U.S. side was to stop all North Korean joint developments with its Iron Brother Iran.

And that was precisely beyond the DPRK's defined long standing red line. This includes the upcoming test launch of the Iranian-developed 100-tf thrust solid-fuel ICBM, from a North Korean missile base!

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▲ 1. 9 Sept 2011 satellite imagery of the Shahid Modarres Garrison facility, solid motor static test firing site with no less than 8 horizontal static test stands in a row among others in the area that clearly show the burn mark obstructions from their gas jet firings (35°36'26.26"N 50°52'18.94"E), just before the November 12, 2011 explosion.
Simulated ~40 meters Qaem SLV scaled to the ~90 meters ground burn mark from gas jet firings, according to the rocket to flame length 1:2 ratio.


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2. The DPRK will soon test-launch the Iranian-developed 100-tf thrust solid-fuel ICBM.

Do not forget that the U.S. will continue its beggar bowl's world tour, as long as it needs to import Rare Earth Elements (R.E.E.), only to stay afloat in the A.I. race, having exhausted its own reserve of R.E.E during the cold war with the U.S.S.R.


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3. The U.S. will continue its beggar bowl's world tour, as long as it needs to import Rare Earth Elements (R.E.E.), only to stay afloat in the A.I. race.


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4. First world's reserve of Rare Earth Elements in the DPRK.


Even by securing all the world's remaining R.E.E. (120 millions tons), comprising China, Vietnam, Brazil, Russia and South Africa (VBRICS), the U.S. will still be outnumbered in term of number of supercomputers and outgunned in term of supercomputer performance.

The U.S. is no match for North Korea's 216 millions tons. And time is running out, before its foreseeable inevitable final demise!
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5. Pole Position for the DPRK in the A.I. race, opening the dawn of the Pax Coreana.


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North Korea has a stake in all Iranian affairs. And as you know, all strategic programs are jointly financed and developed, be it ballistic, .
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Thx very much Galactic for your expertise here in this forum. I do have some questions. Do you know about the North Korea air Force ? What about their Mig-29's fleet ? Can NK produce herself its RD-33 jet engine ?
Thx for any help.
 
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Safir-2-e-Payam: Analysis V1.2

First posted 11 February 2019; Updated 5 March 2019

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Space assets: the Achilles' heel of the U.S. Dystopian Empire
3. Moksong-2 ICBM: the Axis of Resistance's Treasured Sword of Justice
4. Geopolitical implications of the January 15, 2019, Safir-2-e-Payam launch
5. Saman-1 Upper Stage: Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) of the Qaem ICBM
6. Conclusion
7. References

1. Introduction

Gone are the days when the U.S. could threaten the Islamic Republic of Iran with a blunt military invasion.

And as of 2018, Iran has already secured a credible deterrence against any direct act of aggression.

This is why the U.S. is now mostly using indirect strategies of proxy war against such military powerhouses, as demonstrated with the 2011 Jasmin Revolution targeting Syria, Libya and all the Middle East, the 21 February 2014 coup against Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, and of course the botched 15 July 2016 coup d'état, thwarted by Turkish President Erdogan.

For this, no need to reach the American continent. Iran's IRGC has the ability to strike at the U.S. Dystopian Empire's Achilles' heel, that is at the U.S. 20,000 orbital military satellites, and all the related ECHELON ground facilities.

2. Space assets: the Achilles' heel of the U.S. Dystopian Empire

The U.S. Dystopian Empire is known to rely for its survival on its 20,000 orbital military satellites, of which probably 90% are constituated of psychotronic-type.

And this since having taken over the world, even before the dust of WWII could settle, in a surprise and most treacherous unprovoked attack, with a fleet of orbital psychotronic (mind-control) satellites from outer space.

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▲ 1. Pax Americana, circa ~1947AD: The WWIII started when rogue U.S. splinter forces invaded Europe, even before the dust of WWII could settle, in a surprise and most treacherous unprovoked attack, with a fleet of 20,000 orbital psychotronic (mind-control) satellites from outer space.

Any Iranian salvo of Moksong-2 ICBMs (militarized Safir-2) could easily take down most of the U.S. space satellites with a single EMP blow.

In addition, Moksong-2 ICBMs are able to reach key facilities of the GEODSS, an important piece of U.S. Strategic Command in the Indian Ocean at some 3,800 km south-eastwards.

This is what the U.S. military has stated recently regarding such space tracking facilities (in this case Cobra Dane, Alaska):

December 2018

According to the data, Cobra Dane tracks 3,300 space objects each day that cannot be tracked by any other radar system. Air Force officials noted that when Cobra Dane is not operationally available for space surveillance for short periods (less than 24 hours), they can overcome that downtime without losing track of those unique objects. However, officials told us that it would take six months to reacquire all of the small space objects that Cobra Dane tracks, if they encounter any significant scheduled or unscheduled downtime.

https://www.gao.gov/assets/700/696076.pdf

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▲ 2. The U.S. Space Surveillance Network, GEODSS at Diego Garcia.

Once breached and disrupted, without this U.S.' last line of defence, it is doubtful that the world's subjugated people would remain passive onlookers. The inevitable and unstoppable worldwide's uprisings of the oppressed would surely incite the U.S. military rulers to unleash more conventional WMDs such as biological, thermonuclear or EMF (cellphone base station) strikes.

3. Moksong-2 ICBM: the Axis of Resistance's Treasured Sword of Justice

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▲ 3. Comparative estimated North Korean ICBMs first stage main engine thrusts


Four advanced ICBM (4대에 걸쳐 진보한 북의 대륙간탄도미사일)

2013/10/01 [12:35]

The length of the Moksong-2 (목성-2호, 木星-2號: Jupiter-2) intercontinental ballistic missile is 32 meters. First stage is 2.4 meters in diameter.

The Dongfeng-4, 28.05m in length and 2.24m in diameter, made in China in the 1970s weighs 82t and has a range of 7,000km.

if [the Moksong-2 ICBM] was made of a three-stage intercontinental ballistic missile, it could carry a warhead of 250 kg at some 15,000 km. Obviously, the Moksong-2 ICBM is a three-stage intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of 15,000 km.

http://www.jajusibo.com/sub_read.html?uid=20161

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▲ 4. First ever image of the Moksong-2 ICBM. From video, at T=2:51, from left to right: North Korean (intercontinental) ballistic missiles Hwasong-14, Hwasong-12, Hwasong-15 and Moksong-2.

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▲ 5. Iran's IRGC Moksong-2 TEL-launched ICBMs.

4. Geopolitical implications of the January 15, 2019, Safir-2-e-Payam launch

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▲ 6. Iran's IRGC Moksong-2 ICBMs.

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▲ 7. Iran's IRGC Moksong-2 ICBMs.

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▲ 8. Iran's IRGC Moksong-2 ICBMs.

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▲ 9. Iran's IRGC Moksong-2 ICBMs.

▲ 10. Video of the January 15, 2019, Safir-2-e-Payam launch. Published on Jan 15, 2019

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▲ 11. Track of the January 15, 2019, Safir-2-e-Payam launch.

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▲ 12. Diego Garcia at 3,867 km from South East Iran, within striking range of Iran's IRGC Moksong-2 ICBMs.

The track of the January 15, 2019, Safir-2-e-Payam launch has clearly demonstrated Iran's IRGC ballistic deterrence's vital credibility, putting the U.S. Diego Garcia GEODSS within its range.

Unlike the 3 previous failed test launches, the first two stages have performed perfectly for the first time. Separation of the second and third stage succeeded.

The mass equivalent to a warhead that returned and had splashed down to the ocean comprising the Saman-1 upper stage of ~500kg and the Payam-e-Amir-Kabir satellite of 100kg, totaled ~600kg.

The unconcealed greatest dismay and uneasiness following this latest successful ballistic test launch only confirms Washington's acknowledgement of its hoppless vulnerability:

U.S. State Department

Robert Palladino
Deputy Spokesperson
Washington, DC
February 7, 2019

In defiance of the international community, the Iranian regime continues to develop and test ballistic missiles, including a reported second failed space launch in less than a month. Space launch vehicles use technologies that are virtually identical and interchangeable with those used in ballistic missiles, including in Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs). This attempted launch furthers Iran’s ability to eventually build such a weapon that threatens our allies.

https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2019/02/288897.htm
5. Saman-1 Upper Stage: Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) of the Qaem ICBM

To further increase its combat readiness, by cutting down on the fuelling time of liquid propellant ICBMs, the IRGC will complete the shift to an all solid propellant ICBMs deterrence.

The backbone of it made by Qaem ICBMs. And as confirmed by an 2016 artistic representation in North Korea, the first stage of this ICBM will neither have any planar fins nor grid fins stabilizers.

This only means that the Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) will be assumed by the 4th stage of the ICBM, provided by clusters of cold gas thrusters.

And this system was precisely flight-tested for the first time on January 15, 2019, in a scaled-down model code-named Saman-1 Uppers Stage. It was this Saman-1, fitted as a third stage atop the Safir-2-e-Payam that underperformed during its inaugural flight.

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13. First disclosure of the Qaem SLV in North Korea: no grid fins or planar fins stabilizers.


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14. Iranian Saman-1 Upper Stage: first step toward the Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) of the Qaem ICBM.


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15. Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) of the Vega solid fuel SLV/ICBM.


6. Conclusion

Indeed the U.S. Dystopian Empire is only a paper tiger, a colossus with feet of clay, since day one of its take over.

Iran has the capability to simply put an end to the century-long Pax Americana, within an hour of conflict, thus starting the dawn of a multi-millennial long Pax Persiana that will be reminded as the longest Golden Age of Humankind. At the discretion of its Supreme Leader, should He decide to do so, and at the time of His choosing.

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▲ 16. Iran's IRGC Moksong-2 TEL-launched ICBMs opening the dawn of the Pax Persiana.

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Failed North-Korean-U.S. Summit: Analysis

First posted 3 March 2019; Updated 6 March 2019

Table of Contents

1. Failed North-Korean-U.S. Summit: A Dog And Pony Show
2. What Comes Next: North Korea Unshakable Will To Expand Its Space Program
3. The Real Stakes Of The Trump Korean Policy
4. Conclusion

1. Failed North-Korean-U.S. Summit: A Dog And Pony Show

Interesting: while Kim met Trump, the rest of North Koreans toured around visiting many Vietnamese factories. Will we violate any sanctions if setting up factories in North Korea?


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As you see the visit to Halong Bay, the craddle of the Kinh people (người Kinh) or Jin people (京族), was under a less than auspicious hazy weather!

Any hope of possible foreign investments resulting from a peace deal that did ultimately not materialized, are now short lived.

China was first last year to woo the DPRK, a move that was later frustrated by the sanctions being not lifted by the U.S.

This reminds one of those who tried to invest in Iran following the JCPOA, later loosing everything as the U.S. withdrew unilaterally from it.

And this only exposes the extreme naivety of these players. No deal could have resulted from this summit.

Indeed, North Korean media have stated on the eve of Kim Jong Un's departure for Vietnam, that the denuclearization of Japan, a de facto nuclear state, that has stockpiled 9 tonnes of Plutonium, enough for building 1,000 warheads, was a precondition for any North Korean disarmament deal.

Could the U.S. have agreed to disarm the Japanese, having previously sponsored its nuclearization? Obviously, the summit was only meant to be a dog and pony show to fool the low IQs living in the U.S., and distract them from the build up of 5G/6G networks in their cities, instrumental in further deepenening the dystopian regime's repression of its own citizens.


Rodong Sinmun Urges Close Watch over Japan's Nuclear Weaponization

Pyongyang, February 23 (KCNA) -- Voices for the revision of the constitution and increased military spending and nuclear weaponization are heard from the conservative camp in Japan.

This indicates that the Abe group can go nuclear anytime after giving up "three non-nuclear principles" and consequently, peace in the Asia-Pacific region will be exposed to a great danger, Rodong Sinmun Saturday says in a commentary.

The commentary cites facts to prove that most Japanese rulers took much pain to realize nuclear ambition.

http://www.uriminzokkiri.com/index.php?lang=eng&ftype=news&no=17985

Moreover, do not trust RUMINT that only relay the FAKENEWS. Check reliable sources.


(4th Ld) Kim departs Vietnam after fruitless summit with Trump

21:45 March 02, 2019

Trump said North Korea demanded the lifting of sanctions "in their entirety," which he could not accept. The North Koreans rebutted that, saying that Washington wanted more than the dismantlement of its key Yongbyon nuclear complex.

https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20190302001154325?section=nk/nk#none
North Korea has a stake in all Iranian affairs. And as you know, all strategic programs are jointly financed and developed, be it ballistic, nuclear, cybernetic and more. And this since the Iraq Imposed War on Iran.

In this regard, this is what Alejandro Cao de Benos, Special Delegate -Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries- Government, DPR of Korea, has stated:

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6:42 AM - 26 Feb 2019

Tomorrow the meeting between our Marshal Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump begins in Hanoi. The end of the Korean War and the lifting of sanctions in exchange for nuclear non-proliferation will be the main axes of the talks.

https://twitter.com/DPRK_CAODEBENOS/status/1100405762868662272​

In a nutshell, the "nuclear non-proliferation" demanded by the U.S. side was to stop all North Korean joint developments with its Iron Brother Iran.

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2. What Comes Next: North Korea Unshakable Will To Expand Its Space Program

And that was precisely beyond the DPRK's defined long standing red line. This includes the upcoming test launch of the Iranian-developed 100-tf thrust solid-fuel ICBM, from a North Korean missile base!

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▲ 1. 9 Sept 2011 satellite imagery of the Shahid Modarres Garrison facility, solid motor static test firing site with no less than 8 horizontal static test stands in a row among others in the area that clearly show the burn mark obstructions from their gas jet firings (35°36'26.26"N 50°52'18.94"E), just before the November 12, 2011 explosion.
Simulated ~40 meters Qaem SLV scaled to the ~90 meters ground burn mark from gas jet firings, according to the rocket to flame length 1:2 ratio.


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Published on Mar 1, 2019
سایت کنترل سلاح سایت موشکی شاهرود ۱۳۹۶
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk9v6I2YoqA
2. The DPRK will soon test-launch the Iranian-developed 100-tf thrust solid-fuel ICBM.


After Hanoi Summit: Rebuilding of Sohae Space Launch Center

March 5, 2019

Commercial satellite imagery acquired on March 2, 2019, shows that North Korea is pursuing a rapid rebuilding of the long-range rocket site at Sohae.

This renewed activity, taken just two days after the inconclusive Hanoi summit between President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong-un, may indicate North Korean plans to demonstrate resolve in the face of U.S. rejection of North Korea’s demands at the summit to lift five UN Security Council sanctions enacted in 2016-2017.

Activity is evident at the vertical engine test stand and the launch pad’s rail-mounted rocket transfer structure.

Significantly, the environmental shelters on the umbilical tower, which are normally closed, have been opened to show the launch pad.

This facility had been dormant since August 2018, indicating the current activity is deliberate and purposeful.

https://beyondparallel.csis.org/hanoi-summit-rebuilding-sohae-launch-facility/

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3. Rebuilding of Sohae Space Launch Center

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4. Illustration of DPRK spaceflight, published by internet fanboy.

Also published on 5 March, a poetry video titled: "On the night of the landing".

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5. Poetry Video: On the night of the landing
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3. The Real Stakes Of The Trump Korean Policy

Like its Iron Brother Iran, North Korea is a most wealthy nation endowed by boundless natural ressources. All it needs is technology and investments to harvest these bounties.

North Korea has the eighth-largest crude oil reserves in the world, next to the United Arab Emirates.

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6. We estimate there are 60 billion to 90 billion barrels of crude oil reserves in North Korea

But oil is nothing compared to the largest known rare earth deposit in the world discovered in North Korea!

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7. First world's reserve of Rare Earth Elements in the DPRK.

From a most interesting flashforward seen in a video: the DPRK is indeed very wealthy, and will never bow before such little spoiled child U.S.!

With only 1.4 millions tonnes of rare earth reserve left, how dare the impudent U.S. beggar overlook the DPRK's 216 millions tonnes! All they deserve is a good spanking!
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Definitions
(fù)
  • abundant; ample
  • rich; wealthy
  • wealth
  • to make rich; to make wealthy
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/富

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n1bTuH1B-A
8. DPRK is indeed very wealthy, and will never bow before such little spoiled child U.S.! (Look the badge:富).


Do not forget that the U.S. will continue its beggar bowl's world tour, as long as it needs to import Rare Earth Elements (R.E.E.), only to stay afloat in the A.I. race, having exhausted its own reserve of R.E.E during the cold war with the U.S.S.R.


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9. The U.S. will continue its beggar bowl's world tour, as long as it needs to import Rare Earth Elements (R.E.E.), only to stay afloat in the A.I. race.


Even by securing all the world's remaining R.E.E. (120 millions tons), comprising China, Vietnam, Brazil, Russia and South Africa (VBRICS), the U.S. will still be outnumbered in term of number of supercomputers and outgunned in term of supercomputer performance.

The U.S. is no match for North Korea's 216 millions tons. And time is running out, before its foreseeable inevitable final demise!
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4. Conclusion

You are from NK? Come on man, VN has considerable rare earth reserves but we can’t blackmail anyone.

Either you are with the anti-imperialists, or you are with the imperialists.

One can not be friend with both.

It is a disgraceful sad reality that Rare Earth Exporting Countries (V.B.R.I.C.S.) even fail to organize themselves like the Arabs do with the O.P.E.C., in something such as an O.R.E.E.C. (Organization of the Rare Earth Exporting Countries).

Even sadder to see that such an organization, unlike the O.P.E.C. that failed to defeat the West with its oil embargo in 1973, could provoke the effective collapse of the U.S. within months of such an embargo of R.E.E. exports.

But we are not naive and don't even consider such a purely theorical hypothetical strategy, knowing perfectly well that Brazil, Russia, India, South Africa and Vietnam are all firmly supporting the West and the U.S. imperialism.

As a consequence, the demise of the West will take years not months, and will be lead under the banner of the North Korea-Iranian banner only, in a prolonged cold war race for hightech and A.I. military dominance.

The superseding Worl Order will be tripolar, defined by the three remaining Great Powers of the 21st century, namely North Korea, China and Iran.

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10. The Three Great Powers of the Next World Order: Pole Position for the DPRK in the A.I. race, opening the dawn of the Pax Coreana.
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Safir-2-e-Payam: Analysis V1.2

First posted 11 February 2019; Updated 5 March 2019

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Space assets: the Achilles' heel of the U.S. Dystopian Empire
3. Moksong-2 ICBM: the Axis of Resistance's Treasured Sword of Justice
4. Geopolitical implications of the January 15, 2019, Safir-2-e-Payam launch
5. Saman-1 Upper Stage: Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) of the Qaem ICBM
6. Conclusion
7. References


Safir-2-e-Payam: Analysis V1.2 Addendum

First posted 11 February 2019; Updated 8 March 2019

5. Saman-1 Upper Stage: Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) of the Qaem ICBM

To further increase its combat readiness, by cutting down on the fuelling time of liquid propellant ICBMs, the IRGC will complete the shift to an all solid propellant ICBMs deterrence.

The backbone of it made by Qaem ICBMs. And as confirmed by an 2016 artistic representation in North Korea, the first stage of this ICBM will neither have any planar fins nor grid fins stabilizers.

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13. First disclosure of the Qaem SLV in North Korea: no grid fins or planar fins stabilizers.


This only means that the Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) will be assumed by the 4th stage of the ICBM, provided by clusters of cold gas thrusters.


A first possible hint of such a RACS seems to have been disclosed previously back in 2 June 2017, during the National exhibition of children's science fictions and models.

Indeed, associated with some space plane and astronaut, was a very strange depiction of a space launcher, with several side thrusters or boosters attached to a ring, itself fixed to the middle of the rocket.

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▲ June 2 (KCNA) -- A national exhibition of children's science fictions and models-2017 opened with due ceremony at the Sci-Tech Complex on Friday to mark the 71st anniversary of the Korean Children's Union.
Left poster: Flying along a Korean astronaut, another rocket with 4 smaller side thrusters or boosters attached to the main core booster, as depicted for childrens.


Video Published on Jul 8, 2017 from the national exhibition of children's science fictions and models-2017:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bOBJifozQw
▲ Video Published on Jul 8, 2017. At T=0m41s: rocket with 4 smaller side thrusters or boosters.

But when this image is compared with schematics of "attitude control and side maneuvers with solid/liquid propellant rocket motors", the analogy is suddenly evident.

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▲ P466: "attitude control and side maneuvers with solid propellant rocket motors"

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https://defence.pk/pdf/attachments/...0/?temp_hash=aa3f7f605ce3f99770f2283fe5a8a0ea
https://books.google.com/books/cont...sig=ACfU3U2cc4xP_l140zhclgNOBGyNi0T14A&w=1025
Rocket Propulsion Elements
2001
By George P. Sutton, Oscar Biblarz
p230, bipropellant rocket engine system of the fourth stage of the Peacekeeper ballistic missile
https://books.google.com/books?id=L...6g&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
▲ P230: "bipropellant rocket engine system of the fourth stage of the Peacekeeper ballistic missile"

A previously unknown finless rocket tested under the supervision of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un sometimes prior to July 2017, might have been the testbed of such a new RACS.

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https://defence.pk/pdf/attachments/...3/?temp_hash=aa3f7f605ce3f99770f2283fe5a8a0ea
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경애하는 최고령도자 김정은동지를 모시고 진행한 대륙간탄도로케트시험발사성공기념 음악무용종합공연
조선의 오늘
Published on Jul 13, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUC0ygjNGi8
https://youtu.be/sUC0ygjNGi8?t=3384
▲ T=56:24 : Image of unknown finless ballistic missile, from 13 July 2017 video

And this system was precisely flight-tested for the first time in Iran on January 15, 2019, in a scaled-down model code-named Saman-1 Uppers Stage. It was this Saman-1, fitted as a third stage atop the Safir-2-e-Payam that underperformed during its inaugural flight.

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14. Iranian Saman-1 Upper Stage: first step toward the Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) of the Qaem ICBM.


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15. Roll and Attitude Control Systems (RACS) of the Vega solid fuel SLV/ICBM.

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North Korean Day Of The Sun 2019 Space Launch V0.1a

First posted 28 February 2019; Updated 10 March 2019

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Post Summit Space Launch
3. What Could Be Launched
3.1. Satellite Launch
3.2. Unha-9 New Launcher
3.3. Suborbital Manned Spaceflight
4. Regional Space Race
5. Conclusion
TBD. References

1. Introduction

North Korea has a stake in all Iranian affairs. And as we know, all strategic programs are jointly financed and developed, be it ballistic, nuclear, cybernetic and more. And this since the Iraq Imposed War on Iran.

The Second Summit between our Marshal Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump in Hanoi was aimed at ending the Korean War and lifting the sanctions in exchange for nuclear non-proliferation.

In a nutshell, the "nuclear non-proliferation" demanded by the U.S. side was to stop all North Korean joint developments with its Iron Brother Iran.

And that was precisely beyond the DPRK's defined long standing red line. Obviously, the summit was only meant to be a dog and pony show to fool the low IQs.

2. Post Summit Space Launch

After the 2018 American Spring, that has resulted following the warming of ties between the two Koreas, initiated under the Pyongchang Winter Olympic Game, all North Korean space activities have been delayed, only to increase the chance of the peace talks.

This included, the firts test launches of the first stage of the 400 metric tons Unha-9 SLV, the full stages configuration of the Unha-9, and the suborbital manned spacecraft E1.

E1 capsule as per Iranian designation, but for more clarity, I called it the Mallima space capsule (만리마우주캡슐, 萬里马太空艙: 10 thousands li horse) after a mythical Korean winged horse able to gallop ten thousand li or approximately 5'000 km in a single day.

32.jpg

https://exploredprk.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/32.jpg
http://
[English] Moranbong Band - We Are Mallima Riders «우리는 만리마기수»
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UauA6UGpiig

Did you ride the Mallima steed 你是否跨上万里马? Juche 105 (2016)
https://exploredprk.com/posters/did-you-ride-the-mallima-steed/
▲ 1. The North Korean manned Mallima Spacecraft, equivalent of the Persian designation E1.

As the civilian space program is the DPRK's legitimate inalienable right, it can never be forfeited.

3. What Could Be Launched

In exercising the DPRK's legitimate inalienable right to develop its space program, Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un has many options.

Moreover, considering that the NADA average space launch rate since 2006 is one launch every 2.6 years (2006: Unha-1; 2009: Unha-2; 2012: Unha-3#1 & Unha-3#2; 2016: Unha-4), it is more than expected that the next one will come this year.

A space launch is certainly mandatory during the week of Monday, April 15, 2019, marking the Day Of The Sun, that is the birth of Great Leader Comrade Kim Il Sung.

So far, hints for the suborbital manned spaceflight seems to outweighs those for a satellite launch (Unha-9 SLV).


3.1. Satellite Launch

After Hanoi Summit: Rebuilding of Sohae Space Launch Center

March 5, 2019

Commercial satellite imagery acquired on March 2, 2019, shows that North Korea is pursuing a rapid rebuilding of the long-range rocket site at Sohae.

This renewed activity, taken just two days after the inconclusive Hanoi summit between President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong-un, may indicate North Korean plans to demonstrate resolve in the face of U.S. rejection of North Korea’s demands at the summit to lift five UN Security Council sanctions enacted in 2016-2017.

Activity is evident at the vertical engine test stand and the launch pad’s rail-mounted rocket transfer structure.

Significantly, the environmental shelters on the umbilical tower, which are normally closed, have been opened to show the launch pad.

This facility had been dormant since August 2018, indicating the current activity is deliberate and purposeful.

https://beyondparallel.csis.org/hanoi-summit-rebuilding-sohae-launch-facility/

Fig1_Sohae-19-0302-DG-1024x841.jpg

2. Rebuilding of Sohae Space Launch Center

Mar 08,2019

Activity was recently spotted at North Korea’s Sanumdong research facility, associated with the country’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program, revealed Suh Hoon, the director of the South’s National Intelligence Service (NIS).

The JoongAng Ilbo reported Thursday that Suh told lawmakers following a closed-door meeting at the National Assembly Tuesday that vehicles transporting supplies were spotted at the Sanumdong facility and “were seen as missile-related activities.”

Sanumdong, on the outskirts of Pyongyang, is a key military site where at least two Hwasong-15 ICBMs, which could potentially reach the U.S. mainland, were manufactured.

http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com...aid=3060297&cloc=joongangdaily|home|newslist1

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3. Agency observed increase in transport vehicle movements in February. Sanumdong missile research complex in Pyongyang, North Korea.


Additional images of the Sanumdong site taken Friday by another company, San Francisco-based Planet, show that vehicle activity has died down and that one of the cranes has disappeared. That could mean that workers have paused work on an ICBM or rocket, perhaps while awaiting further parts.

Or it could mean a missile or rocket has already left the facility.

"According to Planet imagery, I can definitely say the train has left the station," says Melissa Hanham, a North Korea expert with the One Earth Future Foundation. "But I can't unfortunately use X-ray vision to see what's on the train and tell whether it's a civilian space launch vehicle or a military ICBM."

One possible destination would be the Sohae Satellite Launching Station. Lewis says there's no easy way to tell whether a train has carried missile or rocket parts to Sohae because the rail yard there has a roof over it to prevent satellite snooping.

https://text.npr.org/s.php?sId=701630382

3.2. Unha-9 New Launcher

Some internet fanboy have favored the idea of the test-flight of the Unha-9 SLV first stage.

38 North -- March 07, 2019
Jack Liu, Irv Buck & Jenny Town

At the launch pad, work on the rail-mounted transfer structure appears to have been completed by March 6 and the structure may now be operational. The cranes have been removed from the pad and the overhead trusses that were being installed on the roof have been covered. The mobile structure is now situated at the far end of the launch pad adjacent to the checkout building. Several vehicles are parked near the gantry tower and the exhaust pit and debris remains on the launch pad to be cleaned up.

At the engine test stand progress has been made on rebuilding the support structure for the stand, the materials that were there as of March 2 are now installed (covering of the steel superstructure). The old fuel bunkers have almost completely a roof again. The cranes have been removed.

Comment: Due to the rapidly rebuilding of all structures we can expect upcoming tests for the new Unha-X launcher. We will probably experience a test of the first-stage.

Fig1_Sohae-19-0306-AIR-1.jpg


https://www.38north.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Fig1_Sohae-19-0306-AIR-1.jpg
https://archive.fo/gdH9c/df2648e1a9be6f980b8fbd684c17e9d92baba88d.jpg
http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/Rest_World/Unha-X/Gallery/Sohae-2019_7.jpg
http://archive.is/8o8bF

http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/Rest_World/Unha-X/Gallery/Sohae-2019.htm
3.3. Suborbital Manned Spaceflight


Kim Jong Un's aphorism

“People should be seated on golden cushions.”

金正恩名言集 1 ; "要让人民坐上金垫子" ; p48 ; 朝鲜·平壤 ; 主体105年(2016年) ; 外文出版社; 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国印刷 ; ᄀ-6830137
http://www.korean-books.com.kp/KBMbooks/ch/book/politics/00000228.pdf



Published on 5 March, a poetry video titled: "On the night of the landing".

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https://defence.pk/pdf/attachments/...4/?temp_hash=61e0d226abe0da95c57586c75443b85a
땅을 분여받은 날 밤에 On the night of the landing
Published on Mar 5, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGhj9WGNQ5E
5. Poetry Video: On the night of the landing

20190307-01-12.jpg

http://www.dprktoday.com/content/photo/2019/20190307-01-12.jpg
http://
제34차 평양시과학기술축전 진행
주체108(2019)년 3월 7일
학생가방장식인쇄용 채인쇄잉크
http://www.dprktoday.com/index.php?type=43&no=15275
▲ 6. DPRK manned spaceflight. 7 Mars 2019.

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7. Illustration of DPRK manned space launcher, published by internet fanboy.

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8. CGI of DPRK astronaut, published by internet fanboy.

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9. Weather forecast as of 9 March, for an April North Korean launch attempt: mostly sunny on 3rd, 11th, 15th and 20th of April 2019.

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10. Artistic representation of the North Korean Unha launchers family, 2019. Outdated as of Mid-February 2019.

4. Regional Space Race

November 19, 2018 , 3:15 pm

Israel? A space superpower? Indeed.

But now, Israel is about to launch an unmanned spacecraft to the moon, thus joining the three superpowers – the US, Russia and China – that have done already done so.

https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/117196/israel-unmanned-spaceship-moon/
How gullible these propagandists and especially their audience could be!


The trip is scheduled to last seven weeks, with the Beresheet due to touch down on April 11.

https://phys.org/news/2019-03-israel-spacecraft-moon-selfie.html
Beware Israel, never sell the bear's skin before one has killed the beast.

Remember the Tortoise and Hare? North Korea could launch during the week of Monday, April 15, 2019, on the occasion of the Day Of The Sun its first ever astronaut into a suborbital spaceflight!

Meaning that Kim Jong Un's Korea would be the next space power to join the three superpowers!

Therefore, from now onwards, the race for the 4th place as a space superpower is on, with two contenders! Between the Israeli Goliath and the North Korean David, between a lunar landing and a manned spaceflight, between West-Asia and East-Asia!

What a promising epochal month of April 2019!

5. Conclusion

(Placeholder!) We should learn from Kim Jong Un.

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11. 제2차 전국당초급선전일군대회 진행_4. Second National Conference of Primary Information Workers of Party Held. Uploaded on March 9, 2019

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12. 제2차 전국당초급선전일군대회 진행_5. Second National Conference of Primary Information Workers of Party Held. Uploaded on March 9, 2019

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13. 제2차 전국당초급선전일군대회 진행_1. Second National Conference of Primary Information Workers of Party Held. Uploaded on March 9, 2019


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North Korean Day Of The Sun 2019 Space Launch V0.2b

First posted 28 February 2019; Updated 12 March 2019

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Post Summit Space Launch
3. Choosing The Next Space Mission
3.1. Satellite Launch
3.1.1. Reconnaissance Satellite
3.2. Orbital Recoverable Capsule
3.3. Unha-9 Space Launcher
3.4. Suborbital Manned Spaceflight
4. East-West Space Race
5. East-West Cooperation
6. Launch Campaign
7. Conclusion

1. Introduction

North Korea has a stake in all Iranian affairs. And as we know, all strategic programs are jointly financed and developed, be it ballistic, nuclear, cybernetic and more. And this since the Iraq Imposed War on Iran.

The Second Summit between our Marshal Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump in Hanoi was aimed at ending the Korean War and lifting the sanctions in exchange for nuclear non-proliferation.

In a nutshell, the "nuclear non-proliferation" demanded by the U.S. side was to stop all North Korean joint developments with its all-weather ally Iran.

And that was precisely beyond the DPRK's defined long standing red line. Obviously, the summit was only meant to be a dog and pony show to fool the low IQs.

2. Post Summit Space Launch

After the 2018 American Spring, that has resulted following the warming of ties between the two Koreas, initiated under the Pyongchang Winter Olympic Games, all North Korean space activities have been unilaterally delayed, only to increase the chances of the peace talks.

This included, the first test launches of the first stage of the 400 metric tons Unha-9 SLV, the full stages configuration of the Unha-9, and the suborbital manned spacecraft E1.

E1 capsule as per Iranian designation, but for more clarity, I called it the Mallima space capsule (만리마우주캡슐, 萬里马太空艙: 10 thousands li horse) after a mythical Korean winged horse able to gallop ten thousand li or approximately 5'000 km in a single day.

32.jpg

https://exploredprk.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/32.jpg
http://
[English] Moranbong Band - We Are Mallima Riders «우리는 만리마기수»
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UauA6UGpiig

Did you ride the Mallima steed 你是否跨上万里马? Juche 105 (2016)
https://exploredprk.com/posters/did-you-ride-the-mallima-steed/
▲ 1. The North Korean manned Mallima Spacecraft, equivalent of the Persian designation E1.

As the civilian space program is the DPRK's legitimate inalienable right, it can never be forfeited.

National Self-Respect Is Our Life and Foundation for Building Powerful Country

Mar. 11, Juche 108 (2019) Monday

Dependence on outside forces will lead to slavery and national ruin, but self-respect of the nation is a shortcut to the prosperity of the country.

The spirit of uninterrupted innovations and progress while winning greater victory, and the strong will to achieve overall development in all the fields and outpace the world—this represents the self-respect of the nation.

When we fully display the Korean-nation-first spirit, we can ceaselessly create our things to be proud of in the world...

http://rodong.rep.kp/en/index.php?strPageID=SF01_02_01&newsID=2019-03-11-0008


3. Choosing The Next Space Mission

In exercising the DPRK's legitimate inalienable right to develop its space program, Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un will face many options.

He will have to carefully ponder from a variety of available space missions. The more risky the type of space mission, the more prestige the DPRK can reap, while keeping in mind that He must be prepared to deal with the cost of a heightened world tension, with all the following condemnations and associated hostile U.N.S.C. resolutions.

Considering that the DPRK's National Aerospace Development Administration (N.A.D.A.) average space launch rate since 2006 is one launch every 2.6 years (2006: Unha-1; 2009: Unha-2; 2012: Unha-3#1 & Unha-3#2; 2016: Unha-4), it is more than expected that the next one will come this year.

Also, a space launch is certainly mandatory during the week of Monday, April 15, 2019, marking the Day Of The Sun, that is the birth day of the founder of the DPRK, Great Leader Kim Il Sung.

So far, hints for the suborbital manned spaceflight seems to outweighs those for a satellite launch.

3.1. Satellite Launch

The first option, with the highest probability of success, is to simply orbit another application satellite, called Kwangmyongsong-5 for clarity.

Difficulty: Low
Prestige: Low
World tension: Low


After Hanoi Summit: Rebuilding of Sohae Space Launch Center

March 5, 2019

Commercial satellite imagery acquired on March 2, 2019, shows that North Korea is pursuing a rapid rebuilding of the rocket site at Sohae.

This renewed activity, taken just two days after the inconclusive Hanoi summit between President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un, may indicate North Korean plans to demonstrate resolve in the face of U.S. rejection of North Korea’s demands at the summit to lift five UN Security Council sanctions enacted in 2016-2017.

Activity is evident at the vertical engine test stand and the launch pad’s rail-mounted rocket transfer structure.

Significantly, the environmental shelters on the umbilical tower, which are normally closed, have been opened to show the launch pad.

This facility had been dormant since August 2018, indicating the current activity is deliberate and purposeful.

https://beyondparallel.csis.org/hanoi-summit-rebuilding-sohae-launch-facility/

Fig1_Sohae-19-0302-DG-1024x841.jpg

2. Rebuilding of Sohae Space Launch Center

Mar 08,2019

Activity was recently spotted at North Korea’s Sanumdong research facility, associated with the country’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program, revealed Suh Hoon, the director of the South’s National Intelligence Service (NIS).

The JoongAng Ilbo reported Thursday that Suh told lawmakers following a closed-door meeting at the National Assembly Tuesday that vehicles transporting supplies were spotted at the Sanumdong facility and “were seen as missile-related activities.”

Sanumdong, on the outskirts of Pyongyang, is a key military site where at least two Hwasong-15 ICBMs, which could potentially reach the U.S. mainland, were manufactured.

http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com...aid=3060297&cloc=joongangdaily|home|newslist1

155202757216_20190309.JPG

3. Agency observed increase in transport vehicle movements in February. Sanumdong missile research complex in Pyongyang, North Korea.


Additional images of the Sanumdong site taken Friday by another company, San Francisco-based Planet, show that vehicle activity has died down and that one of the cranes has disappeared. That could mean that workers have paused work on an ICBM or rocket, perhaps while awaiting further parts.

Or it could mean a missile or rocket has already left the facility.

"According to Planet imagery, I can definitely say the train has left the station," says Melissa Hanham, a North Korea expert with the One Earth Future Foundation. "But I can't unfortunately use X-ray vision to see what's on the train and tell whether it's a civilian space launch vehicle or a military ICBM."

One possible destination would be the Sohae Satellite Launching Station. Lewis says there's no easy way to tell whether a train has carried missile or rocket parts to Sohae because the rail yard there has a roof over it to prevent satellite snooping.

https://text.npr.org/s.php?sId=701630382

3.1.1. Reconnaissance Satellite

Mar 12, 2019

Another possibility, according to a South Korean government source who asked not to be named, is that North Korea is preparing to actually launch a satellite equipped with technology recently brought in from friendly countries like China.
...
Since then [the last satellite launch in 2016], North Korea has been focusing on obtaining satellite technology through unofficial cooperation with other countries or by hacking, and latest intelligence suggests they have completed a new reconnaissance satellite.”

http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com...aid=3060417&cloc=joongangdaily|home|newslist1

3.2. Orbital Recoverable Capsule

The next option, with a slightly higher risk, would be to use the currently phased out Kwangmyonsong (Unha-4) space launcher, to orbit a recoverable capsule, that would reenter after a few orbits and land on the opposite East coast of the DPRK.

This crucial step would unlock future orbital manned technologies needed for the F1 orbital manned spacecraft, according to its Persian designation, and called Mallima-2 space capsule in Korean, name I choose for more clarity.

Due to the payload capability limit of the Kwangmyongsong SLV, the recoverable capsule would not exceed ~600-1'000 kg, and be similar in concept to the 765 kg EXPRESS's capsule jointly developed by Japan and Germany, and launched by a M-3SII rocket from the Kagoshima Space Center, on January 15, 1995.

Difficulty: Medium
Prestige: Medium
World tension: Medium

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4. On September 10, 2002, launched by a H-IIA rocket, the USERS reentry vehicle or "spacecraft", and that remained in orbit approximately 8.5 months, before de-orbiting and splashing down at 6:23 JST on May 29, 2003 at open sea east of Ogasawara Islands.

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5. Japanese USERS Reentry vehicle recovered in the Pacific Ocean around the Ogasawara Islands after its re-entry in May 2003.

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6. Chinese Chang'e 5 T-1 precursor recoverable capsule.

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7. Juche 106 (October 2017), first official schematics of a North Korean recoverable capsule from launch to landing.

3.3. Unha-9 Space Launcher

Some internet fanboy have favored the idea of the test-flight of the Unha-9 SLV first stage.

The DPRK was in a leading position at the end of 2017, after having successfully tested a dual-Paektusan engines configuration in the Hwasong-15, seemingly the second stage of the Unha-9 before South Korea's own KSLV-II TLV.

Due to the DPRK volontary suspension of further test-flight since 2018, it is now under the pressure of the flawless test-flight on 28 November 2018, of the South Korean competitor, the 75 ton-force thrust KSLV-II TLV.

Any more delay would allow the South Korean space agency KARI to complete the development of its KSLV-II, before NADA.

Difficulty: High
Prestige: Medium
World tension: High


38 North -- March 07, 2019

At the launch pad, work on the rail-mounted transfer structure appears to have been completed by March 6 and the structure may now be operational. The cranes have been removed from the pad and the overhead trusses that were being installed on the roof have been covered. The mobile structure is now situated at the far end of the launch pad adjacent to the checkout building. Several vehicles are parked near the gantry tower and the exhaust pit and debris remains on the launch pad to be cleaned up.

At the engine test stand progress has been made on rebuilding the support structure for the stand, the materials that were there as of March 2 are now installed (covering of the steel superstructure). The old fuel bunkers have almost completely a roof again. The cranes have been removed.

Comment: Due to the rapidly rebuilding of all structures we can expect upcoming tests for the new Unha-X launcher. We will probably experience a test of the first-stage.

Fig1_Sohae-19-0306-AIR-1.jpg

8. Sohae SLC, 6 March 2019.

https://archive.fo/gdH9c/df2648e1a9be6f980b8fbd684c17e9d92baba88d.jpg
http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/Rest_World/Unha-X/Gallery/Sohae-2019_7.jpg
http://archive.is/8o8bF

http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/Rest_World/Unha-X/Gallery/Sohae-2019.htm
3.4. Suborbital Manned Spaceflight

Further raising the stakes, in taking the maximum risks to increase one's international status, Kim Jong Un could even consider giving the green light to a suborbital manned spaceflight attempt.

Difficulty: Very High
Prestige: High
World tension: Medium


Kim Jong Un's aphorism

“People should be seated on golden cushions.”

金正恩名言集 1 ; "要让人民坐上金垫子" ; p48 ; 朝鲜·平壤 ; 主体105年(2016年) ; 外文出版社; 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国印刷 ; ᄀ-6830137
http://www.korean-books.com.kp/KBMbooks/ch/book/politics/00000228.pdf



Published on 5 March, a poetry video titled: "On the night of the landing".

on-the-night-of-the-landing-jpg.544644

https://defence.pk/pdf/attachments/...4/?temp_hash=61e0d226abe0da95c57586c75443b85a
땅을 분여받은 날 밤에 On the night of the landing
Published on Mar 5, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGhj9WGNQ5E
9. Poetry Video: On the night of the landing

20190307-01-12.jpg

http://www.dprktoday.com/content/photo/2019/20190307-01-12.jpg
http://
제34차 평양시과학기술축전 진행
주체108(2019)년 3월 7일
학생가방장식인쇄용 채인쇄잉크
http://www.dprktoday.com/index.php?type=43&no=15275
▲ 10. DPRK manned spaceflight. 7 Mars 2019.

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11. Illustration of DPRK manned space launcher, published by internet fanboy.

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12. CGI of DPRK astronaut, published by internet fanboy.

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13. Weather forecast as of 9 March, for an April North Korean launch attempt: mostly sunny on 3rd, 11th, 15th and 20th of April 2019.

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14. Artistic representation of the North Korean Unha launchers family, 2019. Outdated as of Mid-February 2019.

4. East-West Space Race

November 19, 2018 , 3:15 pm

Israel? A space superpower? Indeed.

But now, Israel is about to launch an unmanned spacecraft to the moon, thus joining the three superpowers – the US, Russia and China – that have done already done so.

https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/117196/israel-unmanned-spaceship-moon/
How gullible these propagandists and especially their audience could be!


The trip is scheduled to last seven weeks, with the Beresheet due to touch down on April 11.

https://phys.org/news/2019-03-israel-spacecraft-moon-selfie.html
Beware Israel, never sell the bear's skin before one has killed the beast.

Remember the Tortoise and Hare? North Korea could launch during the week of Monday, April 15, 2019, on the occasion of the Day Of The Sun its first ever astronaut into a suborbital spaceflight!

Meaning that Kim Jong Un's Korea would be the next space power to join the three superpowers!

Therefore, from now onwards, the race for the 4th place as a space superpower is on, with two contenders! Between the Israeli Goliath and the North Korean David, between a lunar landing and a manned spaceflight, between the East and the West!

What a promising epochal game ending month of April 2019!

5. East-West Cooperation

The importance of the international cooperation in the DPRK space development is hinted in the following article, that only folows the old modus operandi seen before each previous North Korean space launches.

Indeed, less than 6 months before the 13 April 2012 Kwangmyongsong-3 launch, an article had been published, dedicated to Choe Mu Son, the inventor of black powder weapons in Korea.

Choe Mu Son, Inventor of Powder Weapons

September 29. 2011 Juch 100

Pyongyang, September 29 (KCNA) -- Choe Mu Son (1326-1395) invented powder and powder weapons for the first time in Korea.

Choe suffered from the Japanese invasion in his childhood. After a decade of strenuous efforts, he succeeded in inventing powder and powder weapons.

Among his inventions are cannons and shells of different shapes.

He reshaped vessels to be suitable for powder weapons.

He was also a famous military commander. Under his command, some 100 cannon-equipped vessels of Koryo, the first united state of Korea, won a big victory in a battle with 500 Japanese vessels in the sea off Jinpho in Aug. 1380.

It was the first gun battle in the sea in the world, with such battle waged in Europe in 1571.

http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2011/201109/news29/20110929-41ee.html

This year, another article has been published about a 15th century astronomical book, also stressing the cultural link to West Asia's science.

Book "Chiljongsan", Astronomical Heritage of Korean Nation

Pyongyang, March 11 (KCNA) -- From olden times, the Korean nation has made signal successes in the astronomical field, contributing to the development of the Eastern Culture.

It is well evidenced by "Chiljongsan", an astronomical book on the theory of the calendar.

The book in six volumes was completed in 1442 and printed in 1444.

Chiljong means the sun, the moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The book deals with the theory of positions and movements of heavenly bodies in a synthetic and systematic way. It is divided into interior and exterior parts, and each part is subdivided into small items.

The interior part tells about the method of setting the number of days for every month and the 24 divisions of the year, movements of the sun and the moon, method of setting the time by stars, method of deciding the lengths of the day and the night and other contents of the calendar theory which had been actually used in Korea. The calendar based on this theory had been used till the closing days of the feudal Joson dynasty (1392-1910).

The exterior part introduces the theory of the Arabic calendar. The theory was included in the book as a reference datum in making the calendar.

The book "Chiljongsan" showing Korea's astronomical development in the first half of the 15th century is a precious historical material in the study of the nation's astronomical development. -0-

http://www.uriminzokkiri.com/index.php?lang=eng&ftype=news&no=18488

Echoing a previous article, also celebrating the cultural heritage with the West, and relating the exploits of a legendary eighth-century great traveler, the Buddhist monk Hyecho from the Silla Kingdom of Korea. The first ever Korean to have travelled from Korea to Persia.

Hyecho and the «Memoir of the pilgrimage to the five kingdoms of India»

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Hyecho (704–787), 慧超, Sanskrit: Prajñāvikrama; pinyin: Hui Chao, was a Buddhist monk from Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.

Hyecho studied esoteric Buddhism in Tang China, initially under Śubhakarasiṃha and then under the famous Indian monk Vajrabodhi who praised Hyecho as "one of six living persons who were well-trained in the five sections of the Buddhist canon."

On the advice of his Indian teachers in China, he set out for India in 723 to acquaint himself with the language and culture of the land of the Buddha.

During his journey to India, Hyecho wrote a travelogue in Chinese named Wang ocheonchukguk jeon (hanja: 往五天竺國傳) which means, "Memoir of the pilgrimage to the five kingdoms of India."

It is the first known overseas travelogue written in Chinese by a Korean and contains information about the political, cultural and economic customs of India and central Asia at that time. The five Indian kingdoms in the work's title refer to West, East, North, South and Central India. This scroll is estimated as the first East Asian travelogue to the Islamic world.

He went to the coastal countries and crossed Persia (Iran) to reach the region known as the Eastern Empire, before returning to China in the year 727.

Hyecho traveled most of his journey by road for several years, traveling a distance of about 10,000 km, recording in details his experiences.

It took Hyecho approximately four years to complete his journey. The travelogue contains much information on local diet, languages, climate, cultures, and political situations.

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15. Hyejo's voyage, or the first ever Korean in history to have travelled from Korea to Persia.

http://www.dprktoday.com/index.php?type=2&no=35859

6. Launch Campaign

North Korea to limit number of foreign visitors starting next week: report

March 12, 2019

North Korea plans to restrict the number of visitors to the country to 1,000 per day starting Monday, the state-run Global Times said, citing a source.

About 80 percent of foreigners visiting North Korea are from China, according to the report.

https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20190312004400325?section=nk/nk

7. Conclusion

(Placeholder!) We should learn from Kim Jong Un.

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16. 제2차 전국당초급선전일군대회 진행_4. Second National Conference of Primary Information Workers of Party Held. Uploaded on March 9, 2019

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17. 제2차 전국당초급선전일군대회 진행_5. Second National Conference of Primary Information Workers of Party Held. Uploaded on March 9, 2019

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18. 제2차 전국당초급선전일군대회 진행_1. Second National Conference of Primary Information Workers of Party Held. Uploaded on March 9, 2019


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First ever official report of some sort of counter counter-terrorist tactics used against the DPRK!

And this as the Hanoi Summit collapses...


Unknown Men Invade North Korean Embassy in Madrid

February 28, 2019 13:20

The North Korean Embassy in Madrid came under attack by a group of unknown men on Feb. 22 who took staff hostage for several hours.

Spanish newspaper El Confidencial on Wednesday reported that a number of unidentified men broke into the embassy, bound and gagged the staff and held them hostage for over four hours. One female staffer who managed to sneak out sought help from the neighbors, and a local person accompanied her to the police.

When the police arrived at the embassy, the men fled the scene in two cars. The paper reported that when the police arrived, a smartly dressed man with a badge with a picture of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un answered the door and said everything was fine. But then he bolted out of the embassy with the other assailants.

Police believe that the man who answered the door was one of the drivers, suggesting that at least one member of the group is Korean or able to pass as Korean. Police said some computers and other communication devices were stolen, and three staff sustained minor injuries and are being treated in hospital.

Police are questioning staff what kind of information was stored in the stolen computers, suspecting that the assailants were after something specific.

The embassy has declined to comment on the incident so far.

In the context, it may be significant that a shadowy group calling itself Cheollima Civil Defense announced on Monday that it would make an important announcement shortly. The group is thought to have rescued Kim Han-sol, the son of Kim Jong-un’s half-brother Kim Jong-nam who was assassinated two years ago.

"We've received a request for help from comrades in a Western country," the group said on its website. "We've responded to it despite a high risk."

On Tuesday, it posted another message saying those who keep their promises do not need to worry about anything.

Kim Hyok-chol, the new man in charge of nuclear negotiations for the second North Korea-U.S. summit, was North Korean ambassador to Spain until he was expelled following North Korea's nuclear test in 2017.

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2019/02/28/2019022801606.html

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It also reported that the mobile network antenna which serves the area of the embassy was set alight just prior to the robbery last Friday.

Spain intelligence services (CNI) are investigating whether it could be related to the attack.

https://www.thelocal.es/20190228/spain-probes-north-korea-embassy-incident

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Being able to evade the police EMF cellphone base station tracking network... A work that could only have been done by an enemy great power's professional operatives, not by some random political dissidents!

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North Korea Keeps Quiet About Madrid Embassy Raid

March 29, 2019 10:05

North Korea has kept conspicuously silent about a humiliating raid on its embassy in Madrid by a shadowy dissident group on Feb. 22.

The silence could be a measure of how threatened North Korea feels by the apparently well-connected group, which calls itself Free Jeoson and is using modern guerrilla[terrorist] tactics instead of the staid strategies of more conventional defector groups.

According to sources, a prominent member is Kim Han Sol, the son of Kim Jong Un's half-brother Kim Jong Nam who was [allegedly] assassinated by North Korean agents in Kuala Lumpur two years ago.

Free Jeoson, named for North Korea's conventional name for itself, this week claimed responsibility for the raid and said it shared information it stole from the Madrid embassy with the FBI.

Nam Joo Hong at Kyonggi University said, "Pyongyang is still keeping mum about the attack because it's still recovering from the shock." That the burglars made off with computers, phones and other files "is very serious," Nam added. "It must be also difficult for the nation to even mention a dissident group as the culprit."

One theory why Kim Jong Nam was assassinated is that China was quietly setting him up as an alternative leader for North Korea if the nation refused to reform.

The group said it is protecting the North Korean leader's nephew and also managed to spray graffiti on the North Korean Embassy in the Malaysian capital on the day that one of Kim Jong Nam's assassins was released.

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2019/03/29/2019032901089.html

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Commentary

"The Earth is a dangerous world, Kim Han Sol, and who knows what unforeseen tragedies could befall your fragile Free Jeoson."

— Chairman Sheng Ji Yang, "Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri", 1999


If North Korea had already decided to strike back, wouldn't they try to keep a low profile ?

I leave the reader to draw their own conclusions.

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3.6. North Korea's SLBM Test

To further bolster one's national strategic defence capability and seat at the international diplomatic table as a leader whose words are not only hot air, a submarine-launched ballistic missile (S.L.B.M.) could be envisaged.

With only medium difficulty but an extreme political cost.

Difficulty: Medium
Prestige: High
World tension: Very High


The Pukguksong-3 SLBM is the next ballistic missile of the KPA Strategic Forces to be tested on the pipe line.

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24. Pukguksong-3 SLBM


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25. This combined photo of Google Earth satellite images from August 2018 and March 2019 shows new objects (dotted) at a shipyard in Sinpo, South Hamgyong Province.


North Korea Building New Ballistic Missile Submarine

April 05, 2019 13:42

North Korea is building a new 3,000-ton submarine capable of launching ballistic missiles, a senior military spokesman here said Thursday.

"A large quantity of components presumably needed to build a 3,000-ton sub, which North Korea has been developing, have turned up recently at a shipyard in Sinpo, South Hamgyong Province," the spokesman said. "We've also spotted a floating dock deployed off Sinpo, apparently for a missile test."

Google Earth satellite imagery from March 2 shows piles of cylindrical components and materials presumed to be submarine bulkheads at the shipyard. None of them can be seen in satellite imagery from August last year.

Pictures also show that the facilities are well-maintained there and the floating dock, which was previously moored at the pier, is now floating offshore. "This suggests that North Korea has kept building a new sub and testing a submarine-launched ballistic missile," he said.

Construction seems to have been going on even as North Korea was in denuclearization talks with the U.S.

The North Korea's existing 2,000-ton sub is capable of carrying only one ballistic missile, but the new sub could deploy three or four. Russian models can carry up to 12. That would drastically increase the North Korea's strategic strike capability, and any launch would be hard to detect.

The new sub could travel into the Pacific and strike U.S. bases in Guam or Hawaii armed with the latest Pukguksong-3 SLBMs with a range of more than 2,000 km. "In theory, the new sub could travel across the Pacific and turn up in waters off the U.S. west coast," he added.

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2019/04/05/2019040501685.html


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North Korea's AIP system enables submarine to remain submerged for up to four weeks

North Korea pitched state-of-the-art submarine system to Taiwan military: report

2019/04/05 17:56

The AIP system is believed to enable the submarine to remain submerged for up to four weeks

As Taiwan's first indigenous submarine project is underway, media reported the North Korean government years ago reached out to Taiwan's military in an attempt to sell its advanced marine propulsion technology - Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) - for the project.

People familiar with the matter told UPmedia that a number of submarine builders and software providers from the United States, Europe among 16 other countries showed their interest in participating in the country's indigenous submarine project. To the military department's surprise, the North Korean military was among the bidders, reportedly pitching their products through a Taiwanese trading company.

The name of the trading company was not disclosed in the news story.

The report indicated that the company was pitching on behalf of the isolated nation, which has been enduring severe financial stress under the sanctions imposed by international bodies and a number of countries. The products on the list included North Korea's miniature Yono-class submarine, Yugo-class submarine, Sang-O-class submarine, as well as the North Korean self-made AIP system.

The system is believed to enable the submarine to remain submerged for up to four weeks to better extend its underwater endurance, compared to an underwater endurance of only a few days in traditional diesel-electric submarines.

A submarine expert working for Taiwan's military reportedly made a fact-checking trip years ago to the China-DPRK border city of Dandong to meet the North Korean military officials, from whom the expert verified the authenticity of the bid and its capability to carry out the task. However, Taiwan's military eventually didn't consider the technologies out of concern that it would violate UN sanctions against North Korea.

https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3673918

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