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thenewsfactsnow · 2 years
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North Korea Fires ICBM Missile, Angers Several Nation's Worldwide
North Korea Fires ICBM Missile, Angers Several Nation's Worldwide #NorthKorea #ICBMMissile #intercontinentalballisticmissile #Defence #Weapons
Russia, including US and its allies on Friday said has hit out over North Korea missile launch,  after Pyongyang fired an intercontinental ballistic missile that landed near Japan. The ICBM was fired out at about 10:15 a.m. local time from the Sunan region of Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, and it travelled about 1,000 kilometres (621 miles) east, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff…
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This is not the first example of Russia acquiring North Korean weapons and other materiel. The North Koreans have previously emerged as a particularly important source of artillery ammunition for Russian forces(..)
P.S. Oops! It seems that Trump and a gang of corrupt Republicans are working for the North Korean communists and Iranian jihadists by sabotaging and obstructing the supply of modern weapons to the Ukrainian army, thus posing a serious threat to the common security and well-being of the United States and Western democracies...
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memenewsdotcom · 11 months
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North Korea fires ICBM
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head-post · 17 days
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North Korea test-fired ballistic missile
North Korea fired a ballistic missile off its east coast on Friday, South Korea’s military said, a day after South Korea and the US launched powerful fighter jets as part of a joint exercise, AP News reports.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff statement did not provide any additional details about the North Korean launch. For example, there is no information on how far the missile travelled.
North Korea has been conducting weapons tests at an accelerated pace in recent months as it continues to build up its military capabilities. According to military analysts, North Korea probably believes its modernised weapons arsenal will enable it to extract more concessions from the US if talks resume.
Kim Jong Un oversaw another test launch of a new multiple rocket launcher system last week, North Korean state media reported.
North Korea says it has to increase its nuclear and missile programmes to counter rising geopolitical tensions in the region. North Korea cites the expanded US-South Korean military exercises, which it calls rehearsals for an invasion.
On Thursday, two South Korean F-35As and two US F-22 Raptors were mobilised for joint air exercises over the central region of South Korea.
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xtruss · 9 months
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Meet The World’s New Arms Dealers! Where To Buy Drones, Fighters And Tanks On The Cheap
— September 19th, 2023
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An aerial view of Kizilelma, Bayraktar TB2, HURKUS, and Akinci surrounded by crowds of visitors at Teknofest in Ataturk Airport, Türkiye 🇹🇷. Image: Getty Images
The sight of North Korea’s chubby leader, Kim Jong Un, shaking hands with Vladimir Putin on September 13th—having travelled by train to a spaceport in Russia’s far east to discuss selling its dictator a stash of Korean weapons—was remarkable both on its own terms and for what it said about the business of selling arms. The world’s five biggest arms-sellers (America, Russia, France, China and Germany) account for more than three-quarters of exports. But up-and-coming weapons producers are giving the old guard a run for their money. They are making the most of opportunities created by shifting geopolitics. And they are benefiting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Mr Kim’s trip to Russia followed a visit to Pyongyang in July by Sergei Shoigu, Russia’s defence minister, who wanted to see if North Korea could provide gear that would help his country’s faltering war effort. North Korea would love to find buyers for its military kit. And few regimes are willing to sell Russia arms. China has so far been deterred from providing much more than dual-purpose chips (although it could yet channel more lethal stuff through North Korea). Only Iran has obliged, selling some 2,400 of its Shahed “Kamikaze” drones.
North Korea could provide a wider range of stuff. As well as drones and missiles such as the kn-23, which is almost a replica of the Russian Iskander Ballistic Missile, it could offer self-propelled howitzers and multi-launch rocket systems. According to sources in American intelligence, North Korea has been delivering 152mm shells and Katyusha-type rockets to Russia for the best part of a year. Russia is shopping in Pyongyang and Tehran because both regimes are already so heavily targeted by international sanctions that they have nothing to lose and much to gain by doing business with Mr Putin’s government. They are not so much an “axis of evil” as a marketplace of pariahs.
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If the North Korean arms industry is being boosted by the war in Ukraine, its southern foe is doing even better. South Korea’s arms exporters were cleaning up even before the conflict. In the five years to 2022 the country rose to ninth place in a ranking of weapons-sellers compiled by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), a think-tank (See Chart); the government aspires to make South Korea the world’s fourth-largest arms exporter by 2027. Last year it sold arms worth $17bn, more than twice as much as in 2021. Some $14.5bn came from sales to Poland.
The size and scope of the agreements South Korea has reached with Poland, which sees itself as a front-line country in Europe’s defence against a revanchist Russia, is jaw-dropping. The deal includes 1,000 K2 Black Panther tanks, 180 of them delivered rapidly from the army’s own inventory and 820 to be made under licence in Poland. That is more tanks than are operating in the armies of Germany, France, Britain and Italy combined. The package also includes 672 k9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers; 288 K239 Chunmoo Multiple-Rocket Launchers; and 48 Golden Eagle FA-50s, a cut-price fourth-generation fighter jet.
South Korea’s success in the arms business is down to competitive costs, high-quality weaponry and swift delivery, says Tom Waldwyn at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a think-tank based in London. Its prices reflect Korean manufacturing efficiency. The quality derives from Korea’s experience working with the best American Weaponry, and from its own High-tech Civil Sector. Speedy delivery is possible because the Koreans, facing a major threat across their northern border, run hot production lines that can also ramp up quickly.
Siemon Wezeman, a researcher with sipri’s arms-transfer programme, says wholehearted support from government and attractive credit arrangements are also critical to South Korea’s success. Asian customers like that the fact that it has close ties to America without being America, which is often seen as an unreliable ally. This could also help South Korea clinch a $45bn deal to renew Canada’s ageing submarine fleet. Questions for the future include how far South Korea will go in transferring technology to its customers—a crucial issue for Poland, which sees itself as an exporting partner of South Korea’s, competing with Germany and France in the European market.
If South Korea is the undisputed leader among emerging arms exporters, second place goes to Turkey. Since the ruling ak party came to power in 2002 it has poured money into its defence industry. A goal of achieving near-autarky in weapons production has become more pressing in the face of American and European sanctions—the former imposed in 2019 after Turkey, a nato member, bought Russian s-400 surface-to-air missiles.
Rocket-Fuelled
SIPRI thinks that between 2018 and 2022 Turkey’s weapons exports increased by 69% compared to the previous five-year period, and that its share of the global arms market doubled. According to a report in July by a local industry body, the value of its defence and aerospace exports rose by 38% in 2022, compared with the previous year, reaching $4.4bn. The target for this year is $6bn. Pakistan is receiving modernised submarines from Turkey. And the last of four Corvettes which Turkey has sold to the Pakistan navy was launched last month. More sales to other countries are likely, both because Turkey’s ships are competitively priced and because Turkey has few qualms about who it will sell to.
Yet Turkey’s export charge is led by armed drones. On July 18th Turkey signed a $3bn agreement with Saudi Arabia to supply the Akinci unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV). It was made by Baykar, which also produces the Bayraktar tb2—a drone that has been used in combat by Libya, Azerbaijan, Ethiopia and Ukraine. The tb2 was developed to hunt Kurdish militants after America refused to sell Turkey its Predator drone. More than 20 countries lined up to buy it because it was cheaper and more readily available than the American alternative, and more reliable than the Chinese Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles UCAVs that had previously dominated the non-Western market.
The Akinci (pictured right) is more powerful. It can carry lots of big weapons, including air-to-air missiles and the som-a, a stealthy cruise missile with a range of 250km. It will find buyers among several other Gulf countries, such as Qatar, Oman and the UAE, who are keen to hedge against souring relations with America by reducing their reliance on its weaponry. These countries have ambitions to build their own defence industries; they see Turkey as a willing partner and an example to follow.
Turkey’s ambitions are shown by what else is in the pipeline. Its new Navy Flagship, the Anadolu, is a 25,000-ton amphibious assault ship and light aircraft-carrier that will carry Bayraktar ucavs. At least one Gulf country is said to be in talks to buy a similar ship. Turkey’s Fifth-Generation Fighter Jet, the Kaan, in which Pakistan and Azerbaijan are partners, should fly before the end of the year. Developed with help from Britain’s BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce, the Kaan could be seen as a response to Turkey’s ejection from the F-35 partner programme (as punishment for buying the S-400). Turkey will market the plane to anyone America will not sell F-35s to—or who balks at the conditions. Once again, Gulf countries may be first in line.
South Korea and Turkey have benefited from the woes of their main competitors. Russia’s arms exports between 2018 and 2022 were 31% lower than in the preceding four-year period, according to sipri. It is facing further large declines because of the strain its war of aggression is putting on its defence industries, its geopolitical isolation and the efforts of two major customers, India and China, to reduce their reliance on Russian weaponry.
India, previously Russia’s biggest customer, cut its purchases of Russian arms by 37% in the 2018-22 period. It is probably wishing it had gone further: Russia’s largely state-controlled arms industry is having to put its own army’s needs ahead of commitments to customers. Many of India’s 272 Su-30mkis, the backbone of its air force, are kaput because Russia cannot supply parts. Some of Russia’s weapons have performed poorly in Ukraine, compared with nato kit. And sanctions on Russia are limiting trade in things such as microchips, ball-bearings, machine tools and optical systems, which will hinder Russia’s ability to sell combat aircraft, attack helicopters and other lethal contraptions. The longer the war in Ukraine lasts, the more Russia will struggle to claw back its position in the global arms market.
Damp Squibs
As for China, over half its arms exports in the 2018-22 period went to just one country, Pakistan, which it sees as an ally against India. Nearly 80% of Pakistan’s major weapons needs are met by China, according to sipri. These include combat aircraft, missiles, frigates and submarines. Beijing has no interest in its customers’ human-rights records, how they plan to use what China sends or whether they are under Western sanctions.
But China’s arms industry also has its problems. One challenge, says Mr Waldwyn, is that although China set out to dominate the military drone market a decade ago, its customers got fed up with poor quality and even worse support, opening a door for Turkey. A second is that, with the exception of a putative submarine deal with Thailand and a package of weapons for Myanmar, other countries in South-East Asia are tired of Chinese bullying and “won’t touch them”, says Mr Wezeman.
At least China does not have to worry about competition from India. Despite much effort, India’s growth as an arms-exporter has been glacial. The government of Narendra Modi has listed a huge range of weapons parts that must be made in India; it hopes homemade light tanks and artillery will enter service by the end of the decade. But India has relied for too long on the transfer of technology from Russia under production-licensing agreements for aircraft, tanks and warships that have failed to deliver. Investment is wastefully channelled through the state-owned bodies. Red tape suffocates initiative.
Projects such as the Tejas light combat aircraft have taken decades to reach production, and remain fraught with problems. The Dhruv light helicopter, launched in 2002, has crashed dozens of times. After decades in development, the Arjun Mk-2 tank turned out to be too heavy for deployment across the border with Pakistan. Locally made kit is often rejected by India’s own armed forces; “If they don’t want it, exporting it becomes impossible,” says Mr Wezeman. South Korea and Turkey show how countries can build lucrative arms businesses that underpin domestic security. India, for all its bombast, is a lesson in how not to do it. ■
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ashcovenews · 11 months
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North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Into Sea Of Japan, South Korea Says
North Korea's launch, which comes as Seoul and Washington have ramped up defence cooperation in the face of soaring tensions between the two Koreas.
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Seoul: North Korea has filed a ballistic missile into the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, Yonhap news agency reported Wednesday, citing South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The launch, which comes as Seoul and Washington have ramped up defence cooperation in the face of soaring tensions between the two Koreas, was also reported by Japan’s Coast Guard, according to Kyodo news agency.
South Korea’s military said it was still analysing the type of missile fired, Yonhap reported.
The launch is the latest in a series of weapons tests by Pyongyang, and comes less than a week after leader Kim Jong Un personally oversaw the firing of the country’s newest intercontinental ballistic missile, the solid-fuel Hwasong-18.
Relations between the two Koreas are currently at one of their lowest historical points, as diplomacy between Pyongyang and Seoul has stalled and Kim has called for ramping up weapons development, including tactical nukes.
Seoul and Washington have ramped up defence cooperation in response, staging joint military exercises with advanced stealth jets and US strategic assets.
The allies held the first Nuclear Consultative Group meeting in Seoul on Tuesday and announced an American nuclear submarine was making a port visit to Busan for the first time since 1981.
The move had been expected to trigger a strong response from North Korea, which baulks at having US nuclear assets deployed around the Korean peninsula.
The launch also comes as Washington confirmed Tuesday that a US soldier is believed to have been detained by North Korea after crossing the heavily fortified border.
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worldspotlightnews · 1 year
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North Korea fires new 'intermediate- or longer-range' ballistic missile - SUCH TV
North Korea launched an “intermediate- or longer-range” missile into the sea Thursday morning, Seoul defense officials said, escalating tensions days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for a more “offensive” war capacity. South Korea’s military detected a ballistic missile fired from the Pyongyang area at 7:23 a.m., the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a text message to reporters. The…
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North Korea | Ballistic missiles | Missile Test | North Korea News | North Korea Missile News | World News
Kim Jong is not agreeing: North Korea again fired ballistic missiles, tested two short-range missiles North Korea this time expressed its intentions by testing two short-range missiles. According to media reports, North Korea has fired a ballistic missile for the second time within 48 hours. North Korea again fired a ballistic missile Missile Test: North Korean dictator Kim Jong is expressing…
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thejewishlink · 1 year
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North Korea Fires 2 Ballistic Missiles Capable of Reaching Japan
North Korea Fires 2 Ballistic Missiles Capable of Reaching Japan
North Korea test-fired a pair of ballistic missiles with a potential range of striking Japan on Sunday, in a possible protest of Tokyo’s adoption of a new security strategy to push for more offensive footing against North Korea and China. The launches came two days after the North claimed to have performed a key test needed to build a more mobile, powerful intercontinental ballistic missile…
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indianflash123 · 2 years
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North Korea's Missile Launch; The Whole World Condemns
North Korea’s Missile Launch; The Whole World Condemns
India, the US, UK and France were among the countries who strongly condemned North Korea’s ballistic missile launch on November 18, underlining that these launches affect the peace and security of the region and beyond. The so-called Hwasong-17 missile flew a distance of 1,000 km at an altitude of approximately 6,100 km, and is reportedly the first successful test of the DPRK’s largest and most…
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indianflashnews · 2 years
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North Korea's Missile Launch; The Whole World Condemns
North Korea’s Missile Launch; The Whole World Condemns
India, the US, UK and France were among the countries who strongly condemned North Korea’s ballistic missile launch on November 18, underlining that these launches affect the peace and security of the region and beyond. The so-called Hwasong-17 missile flew a distance of 1,000 km at an altitude of approximately 6,100 km, and is reportedly the first successful test of the DPRK’s largest and most…
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memenewsdotcom · 2 years
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#NorthKorea fires missile over #Japan
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head-post · 1 month
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North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles
North Korea launched several suspected short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters, according to Asian media.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff stated on Monday that it detected the launches from North Korea’s capital region, but did not provide any additional details. The report added that South Korea had reinforced its surveillance and maintained a firm readiness in close co-operation with the United States and Japan.
Japan also confirmed the launches, with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s office instructing officials to maximise efforts at gathering information and ensuring the safety of aircraft and ships, according to a statement released on X.
North Korea maintained an accelerated pace of weapons tests in recent months as it continued to expand its military capabilities amid tensions with the US and South Korea.
Kim Jong Un’s country announced on Saturday that it tested a “super-large” cruise missile warhead and a new anti-aircraft missile in the western coastal region on Friday.
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politicoscope · 2 years
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North Korea Fires ICBM, Alarms Blare, Japanese Seek Safety
North Korea Fires ICBM, Alarms Blare, Japanese Seek Safety
Alarms blared from cellphones, radios and public loudspeakers and fishermen hurried back to shore in northern Japan on Thursday after North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile above its eastern waters, adding to a recent barrage of provocative weapons demonstrations that officials say may culminate with a nuclear test in coming weeks. The ICBM test, which was followed by two…
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dcoglobalnews · 2 years
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NORTH KOREA FIRES ANOTHER MISSILE, FLIES WARPLANES NEAR SOUTH KOREA BORDER
North Korea early Friday launched a short-range ballistic missile toward its eastern waters and flew warplanes near the border with South Korea, further raising animosities triggered by the North’s recent barrage of weapons tests.The North Korean moves suggest it would keep up a provocative run of weapons tests designed to bolster its nuclear capability for now. Some experts say North Korea would…
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