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a couple shots of the new North Korean corvette.
The two 14.5mm Gatling guns in front of the bridge are identifiable, but I can't determine the type of main gun ahead
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video from 15:22 to 15:31
 
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I wondered what engine the North Koreans used.
it is very similar to the Global Wawk, therefore the engine must have adequate power
The Global Wawk = Powerplant: 1 × Rolls-Royce F137-RR-100 turbofan engine, 34 kN (7,600 lbf) thrust

New similar NK UAV, which engines the DPRK certainly has available list of Russian engines (or Chinese equivalents thereof) to be used without afterburner
1)Mig-17 Klimov VK-1F turbojet , 26.5 kN (6,000 lbf) thrust
2)Mig-19 Tumansky RD-9B turbojet , 25.5 kN (5,700 lbf) thrust
3)Mig-21 Tumansky R-13 turbojet 39.9 kN (8,970 lbf) thrust or
Tumansky R-25-300 turbojet, 40.18 kN (9,030 lbf)
4) Mig-23 MLA R-35F-300, turbojet 83.82 kN (18,840 lbf)
5)Mig-29 Klimov RD-33 turbofan, 49.42 kN (11,110 lbf)
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6)Since it is the Iranians who have had access to the Global Wawk, in collaboration with the DPRK they could have developed a copy of the Turbofan Rolls-Royce, which they could then also use for piloted aircraft and also equip it with afterburner
 
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I wondered what engine the North Koreans used.
it is very similar to the Global Wawk, therefore the engine must have adequate power
The Global Wawk = Powerplant: 1 × Rolls-Royce F137-RR-100 turbofan engine, 34 kN (7,600 lbf) thrust

New similar NK UAV, which engines the DPRK certainly has available list of Russian engines (or Chinese equivalents thereof) to be used without afterburner
1)Mig-17 Klimov VK-1F turbojet , 26.5 kN (6,000 lbf) thrust
2)Mig-19 Tumansky RD-9B turbojet , 25.5 kN (5,700 lbf) thrust
3)Mig-21 Tumansky R-13 turbojet 39.9 kN (8,970 lbf) thrust or
Tumansky R-25-300 turbojet, 40.18 kN (9,030 lbf)
4) Mig-23 MLA R-35F-300, turbojet 83.82 kN (18,840 lbf)
5)Mig-29 Klimov RD-33 turbofan, 49.42 kN (11,110 lbf)
or
6)Since it is the Iranians who have had access to the Global Wawk, in collaboration with the DPRK they could have developed a copy of the Turbofan Rolls-Royce, which they could then also use for piloted aircraft and also equip it with afterburner

This must be yet another JF17, made/design in China assemble in NK, then -- may be sold to Russia.

It could use Russian engine, make it as if Russian design/fabricate a lion share. No one can blame China for supporting Russia then.

NK is now quasi military alliance with Russia with NK mercenary rumored to be fighting in Ukraine under Russian patronage.
 
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This must be yet another JF17, made/design in China assemble in NK, then -- may be sold to Russia.

It could use Russian engine, make it as if Russian design/fabricate a lion share. No one can blame China for supporting Russia then.

NK is now quasi military alliance with Russia with NK mercenary rumored to be fighting in Ukraine under Russian patronage.

yours is a very important statement, which however must be accompanied by verifiable data, therefore I would have expected that the references would also be attached to your words.

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Or is it just your personal guess?
 
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yours is a very important statement, which however must be accompanied by verifiable data, therefore I would have expected that the references would also be attached to your words.

PS
Or is it just your personal guess?

This is just my speculation.

BTW how can NK has the skillset to make “RQ4 copycat”
 
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