Sinpo SSK Sub Brief

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North Korea's surprisingly successful entry into the Ballistic Missile Submarine arena.
#sinpo #north #korea

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I was struck by the Romeo-Mod's (Sinpo-C) resemblance to the Golf (Project 629) boats of the 1960s Soviet Navy. But, Romeo boats have two propellers, while Golfs have three.

patnolen
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A spanish Armada ship in those years caught a ship with hidden NK scuds. The spanish marines snipers managed to shoot the tackle blocks over the deck making it possible for the helicopter assault team to land. Quite a feat on the sea.
(In Spain the Navy is the merchant navy and the Armada is the armed military force)

miguelangelsimonfernandez
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67 M long Submarine in Sinpo, North Korean dry dock, GE 40 01' 54" N, 128 12' 36" E. 22:08 Test Stand Barge 40 01' 33" N, 128 09' 58 " E

brianw
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This is an incredible feat of engineering, adapting WWII era designed submarine to fire a modern ballistic missile.

mrteacher
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I really appreciate the big picture history lesson and how one little thing can effect so many countries

Stratobrick
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why so many briefs this week? I'm a fan!

djBurgers
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Interesting concept, launching missiles through the sail. That explains the sheer size of the sail. Great analysis, highly interesting. Thanks a lot!

Arsenic
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Minute 15:30 "...a violation of the intent..." Oh, please!

aristeidislykas
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If only they put this much effort into feeding their people. That’s what gets me the most with this.

fizzys
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Very intresting brief, north korea tech is fascinating (and worring)

alamagordoingordo
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The soviets didn’t call the Romeo “Romeo”. The NATO did.

nielsandersen
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This is a good way to guarantee that North Korea won't get the "Iraq treatment."

mrteacher
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Thanks for all your previous briefs, , your service, and a question, , is there a chance you will be doing an Albacore brief?? My dad worked at Portsmouth during WW2, , I got to actually see a sub launch from the Portsmouth side of the river 1942-1944.

robertelwell
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dam, YouTube send this notification out straight away

privateer
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1:34 did they call them Romeo’s? I was under the impression only NATO called them that

xoknight
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Not really worried. You probably could track those subs from Hawaii with the likelihood of how stealthy they are.

jmd
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Why remove one battery well to make room for missiles? Why not just make the boat longer?

redcat
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I find it hilarious that they take Israeli cash and keep sending scuds

colchronic
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Does it use screws turned by sailors for propulsion?

keirfarnum
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Looking forward to the promised Taiwanese sub brief.

MrSovetsky