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North Korea Diesel Submarines
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TERROR BENEATH THE SEA ? NEW satellite images of North Korea bases appear to show the volatile state is overhauling its missile sub fleet as tension rises during the nuclear stand-off between Kim Jong-un and the US. Kim Jong-un has been repeatedly threatening to nuke America and it’s feared his next launches will be seaborne. Long-range ballistic missiles (ISBMs), and their submarine-housed counterparts (SLBMs), are rockets which can carry nuclear bombs and would be capable of striking the west coast of the US including cities such as Los Angeles and Seattle. However, North Korea is not believed to have developed the technical capacity to mount a nuclear warhead on an SLBM. The range of north korea's sub launched missle is 600 miles. The subs are diesel powered, so could be detected and destroyed as soon as the sub left the port. Korea (DPRK) used plutonium for conducting its first nuclear test on 9 October 2006. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push
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