Latest flexing, as far as i can tell it's at least 144 of them.
>>65220705As always, i download KCMSFs so you don't have to.
>>65220711Kim like. They have been doing large batch production of late, they seem to favor doing entire production runs at once. I suspect it has something to do with component availability and quality control.
>>65220722BEHOLD MY MISSILES!
>>65220726I HAVE ALOT OF MISSILES!
>>65220729And that's it, 12x12 so at least 144. In other news they just completed several of the largest solar and hydroelectric projects in their history, WSJ even did an article. The Norks have enough juice to keep the lights on and the factories running, they even have some of that new fangled food all you capitalist sorts have been bragging about. They are also making 10k ton missile cruisers and have a functional distance learning infrastructure. Thus concludes todays rantings.
A observation before i'm trolled or ignored into oblivion: I have looked at hundreds if not thousands of pictures of Norks working in factories dating back 75+ years. They have the cleanest, most well organized and regimented work spaces of anyone i have seen for the last century. They are very well organized and skilled workers.
Norktard, you're the reason I keep returning to this dump of a board.t. fellow military autistic
>>65220786fear of death does that o algo
>>65220803They seem to be ok with it, the primary threat of the DPRK in the modern world isn't the threat of their military but their continued existence as a borderline world power. They seem to be willing to undertake almost any sacrifice just so they can tell everyone else to fuck off. The real threat is their ideology and that there is an entire heavily armed nation of people who are ok with living there. >>65220802Thanks fren, i really do appreciate people who say nice things to me. Sometimes a response from an anonymous friend is all you want and you just gave me that. I love you random stranger.Have a picture of my favorite armored vehicle ever:
>>65220822This is actually a pretty good depiction of how the DPRK feeds Russia munitions. I am 99.99% sure Russia doesn't want to be using Nork weapons but hey Russia, you are running out of mortars and AGLs so you have to use North Korean Type 75 107mm MLRS launchers. They do work when used by competent crews (competent crews defined as being 4 well trained 16 year old Korean children with 2 years WPK Militia training) but Russia has been misusing them as far as i can tell.
Keep up the posting, I respect the dedication despite all the shit thrown at you
>>65220860I don't really have much left to say.Leave the DPRK alone, a defacto US/DPRK alliance is inevitable. France and the USA/DPRK can come to an agreement when it comes to Africa. Franco/Nork arms sales can compliment each other as can African operations. Please note that the DPRK showed off this batch of missiles right before Xi visited and supplicated himself to Kim, every one of them could hit Beijing from anywhere inside the DPRK.
>>65220711i see missile bodies, not missiles.
>>65220878Correct. If they had warheads attached they would be a major security issue to The Leader which i doubt Kim's bodyguards would allow. Where do you think those missile bodies and control surfaces are going? Russia. 144 per half a yearly quarter; 2304 a year. The majority of Russia's ballistic missiles ('Iskanders') are of North Korean origin. I have been saying this since the day this war started and even before it: Russia is in many ways a client of the DPRK, Russia cannot exist without North Korea but North Korea can exist without Russia. Russia can't do anything about it since they need North Korea and if they tried to force the issue militarily North Korea would put Russia through a wood chipper so horrifically gruesome that it would be a legend millennia from now.
>>65220705Are you going to do a thread that talks about Russia moving a shit ton of North Korean equipment and personnel over to Moscow/Ukrainian border areas?
>>65220786East Asian cultures are obsessed about face. Presentation is important when it comes to saving and gaining face. These are media photos with the intent to show off. Just a remark.t. Family would always clean the house up to make it look maximally presentable regardless of the guests for the flex.
>>65220711>>65220705>>65220837Neck yourself piss drinking tranny.
>>65220926No, i've thought about it and i don't think that will happen. The DPRK is undergoing an economic boom and getting real quality of life improvements lately. Russia can't afford the Pyongyang corps or the 105th Armored division, that isn't going to happen. Besides, why would the DPRK interrupt the flow of solar panels and food production? They are doing quite well. In theory the Norks could break a front in the Baltic nations (Nork speed run to Warsaw!) but they don't want to and Putin can't afford Kim's price. >>65220953I'm older than your mother and i probably am only having to deal with you because i pissed in her cunt then 9 months later you came out like a unwanted snake.
>>65220968>No, i've thought about it and i don't think that will happenNorktard, its been happening for a while now. You need to check open source flight radar over the past few weeks
>>65220972While the DPRK has been assisting their incompetent Russian allies for some time i don't think the DPRK has committed any real amount of military force besides munitions supply. If the Pyongyang Armored Corps and the 105th were moving it would be noticed, it is the last real Armored Corps on Earth besides Algeria who can operate at that level. It is a one time thing, you can only get away with using a hammer that big once. Putin can't afford it and if he said he could Kim would rightfully call him a liar.
If they have to invest most of their economy into military spending for decades to avoid the possibility of being conquered all to live a lower quality of life than the side that was conquered, who really won?Did they defeat themselves?With their own military?Koreans are like Japanese and yet North Korea has the least to show for their advanced genes.
>>65220983Historically for the last 5000 years the Northern part of Korea has been the most productive, the last 30-40 years were just a blink of a eye economically and technologically speaking.
>>65220940I am sure that Xi is not ignorant of the fact that the DPRK's atomic weapons can kill around 20-35% of the PRCs population including the entire population of Beijing.
>>65220748Why do they use western numbers and not chinese numbers?
moral of the story if NK agreed on not having nukes back in 05 they would have probably ended up like iran
>>65221173They are doing it as an act of intimidation and so you know how many missiles they can make. >>65221219No, they had enough chemical weapons and conventional force to prevent attack since the 1970s. Clinton was afraid of the DPRK so he attacked Serbia instead. Now that they have atomic weapons they are not only a regional power but a possible global one. The DPRK's global strike capability exceeds Israel's and unlike Israel the DPRK can make a H-Bomb and plausibly deliver it. The DPRK's game plan is simple: You pay them for weapons or you pay them to ignore you, If you try to fight them they do their best to make it cost ineffective to fight them. As part of that plan they have become very good at making weapons and fighting. My personal opinion is we should just ignore them and when we are forced into conflict with them just pay them whatever it costs to get them on our side, a USA/DPRK alliance is something that would be an object of real fear for the foes of the USA and the DPRK alike.
>>65220968>In theory the Norks could break a front in the Baltic nations (Nork speed run to Warsaw!) but they don't want towhat would the point even be?right now they're in a position where the west just lets them be for the most part, so long as they dont cause too much troubledoing that would only serve to make them a problem and could invite an unsavory response from the us and or allies
>>65221268>what would the point even be?I was speaking in terms of the DPRK using it's full strength in a European war in a theoretical way. In theory the DPRK could smash the Baltic states or even give Poland a really bad day. But why? Russia doesn't have enough gold to pay for that, no one does. Even if Russia had enough money to pay for that Kim would tell him to go fuck himself. There would be no point to it. Even if they did it Russia couldn't support or exploit the Nork attack and the Norks would get murdered via Russian incompetence. The DPRK has the military power to punch a hole in almost any defensive line in existence, they could singlehandedly assault NATO's Baltic front and make a huge mess of it. They could make a serious attempt at Warsaw. However if they don't have back up or support they are going to get obliterated and Russia can't provide that support. They could help Russia but Russia would not help them. The DPRK has no viable motivation.
>>65221314>>65221268Russia is running into a very serious problem with their North Korea dependancy: Exactly what are they using as 'currency' to pay North Korea with?Somehow i don't think that the greatest counterfeiters and crypto thieves in human history accept paper Rubles. The Norks are getting paid in gold bars.
God damn, you held the fort. Glad you're still tickin'. Telling people about North Korean development since their involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict is an excellent example when trying to get them to understand that "No, the war isn't just affecting Eastern Europe"
>>65221322And this:https://www.csis.org/analysis/how-russia-building-sovereign-drone-ecosystem-ai-driven-autonomy
>>65221328deltanon?!I havent seen you in a while
>>65221328Sup Delta People like to say that 'in war there are no winners' well let me tell you those people are idiots. This war isn't even over and the DPRK won it. This war is the best thing that has happened to the DPRK in half a century.>>65221330https://www.wsj.com/world/asia/north-korea-economy-success-e80f7062
>>65220705Would he sell them to the US? Is busying missiles from the Norks a good idea?
>>65221339Seeing as the DPRK has already sold weapons to both Wagner and Ukraine via Sudan [ i am sure they will sell to whoever has cash. Trump is the first leader who gets how they work, it isn't the DPRK it is DPRK Incorporated.
>>65220917>144 per half a yearly quarter; 2304 a year.You're a special kind of retard, huh?
>>65221370144 per half quarter, 288 per three months. 1152 per year just based on direct visual confirmation provided in this thread of missile bodies. 2305 a year is not an unreasonable estimate, it is probably a underestimate.
>>65220705Hey Norktard. Partially off topic, but I recall reading that during Ukraine occupation of Kursk region the locals were begging the Ukrainians to kill the North Korean troops (and Chechens, lol). I cannot find the source (closest is thi https://www.kyivpost.com/post/45003) what do you think? Fake news? Lack of discipline on the North Korean part? Vae victis and "they are not real humans like us" kind of mentality? Do you justify that and does it speaks of how they would behave in other theatres?
With all the machinery except the overhead cranes removed and a strange paint job applied, it no longer looks like a factory. It's an exhibition hall dedicated to Kim.
They are just empty shells, it seems.
>>65221562>kyivpost.com/>what do you think? Fake news? lel
>>65221586Complete first stage boosters - the nozzle plugs are visible. Also small parts and finish on them are complete. Pic related just the black ones, Russia may be making the warheads terminal guidance vehicle etc. OPs are KN-23 headed to Ukraine. The ones in this pic are marked for local consumption, the foreground ones are KN-24
>>65221370Yup, sure is
>>65221173same reason they parade the military through the streets, it's to show off to more important countries "hey im a threat too!!"
>>65221173To be precise, these are Arabic numerals that were adopted from the West. Later, both China and Korea adopted this number system because it was better suited for arithmetic than their traditional number systems.
>>65220980>If the Pyongyang Armored Corps and the 105th were moving it would be noticed, it is the last real Armored Corps on Earth besides Algeria who can operate at that level.The statement you provided is partially accurate in its specific military details but highly exaggerated and factually incorrect regarding its broader claim about global armored forces.The quote appears to be informal hyperbole—likely taken from a military discussion forum like 4chan's /k/ or Reddit—mixing real military terminology with an exaggerated opinion.
>>65222162>To be precise, these are Arabic numerals that were adopted from the West. Later, both China and Korea adopted this number system because it was better suited for arithmetic than their traditional number systems.They are actually originally vedic numerals that have been heavily mutated over several millenia.
Chat, even US 'divisions' are just administrative units, it has been decades since anyone bothered to train units above a brigade or regimental level.
>>65221752I love their various paint schemes, especially their black and white checker patterns.