North Korea’s Secret Missile Base Revealed: US Report Claims Nuclear Capable Facility Near China Border | World News

North Korea’s secret missile base: In a dual concern for the US, the Washington -based Center for Strategic and International Research (CSIS) claimed that North Korea had established a secret missile and military base close to the Chinese border. The base contains the newest long -range ballistic missiles that can carry nuclear loads. The report claimed that the base construction started between 2004 and was usually completed until 2014.
North Korea’s hidden floor location
CSIS, since 2003 refers to satellite images in the report, the base is active and north Korean standards are well -maintained, he said. The base is 27 km from the Chinese border.
“Sinpung-Dong Missile surgery base, which is about 27 kilometers from the Chinese-North Korean border, is a ballistic missile base in the North Pyongan state. The base is one of the 15-20 ballistic missile floors of North Korea, maintenance, support, missile storage and war title storage facilities.
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Threat to us, East Asia
The report claims that the base probably contains a total of 6-9 nuclear-talented HWASON-15 or -18 Inter-continental ballistic missiles (ICBM) or a brigade-sized unit equipped with an unknown ICBM. The facility contains carrier-ector-lunchers (wire) or mobile-ector-lunchers (MEL) to perform the launch if necessary. “These missiles pose a potential nuclear threat to East Asia and Continent United States.” He said. In addition, Sinpung-Dong missile surgery base was not known to be the subject of the negotiation of purification from any nuclear weapons made between the US and North Korea.
North Korea’s developing missile strategy
The CSIS report also claimed that these launchers and missiles would come out of the underground base, that the special war head will meet the storage/transportation units and that it would perform launching processes from areas that have come to the forefront in case of crisis or war. “Sinpung-Dong Missile Surgery Base and other missile soles in North Korea’s strategic ballistic missile zone (including Hoejung-ni, Sangnamn-ni and other undisputed bases such as Yongnim missile working bases), representing the primary components of North Korea’s developing ballistic missile strategy,” he said.
Number of personnel
The report also claimed that Sinpung-Dong’s Hoejung-ni, Sangnam-ni, Yongjo-Ri and Yongnim, along with missile surgical bases, were part of North Korea’s strategic (or back) missile zone. “This missile belt is a component of a large-scale ballistic ballistic missile network which is subject to a wide range of disintegrated countries, which are subject to a large-scale distributed country-scale organization, which is subject to the organization of Korean People’s Army (KPA) responsible for the 15-20 UNC-Unc-Unc-Unc-Unc-Unc-Unc Korean Korea’s Strategic Strategic Power Strategic Power of approximately 10,000 people. He said.



