What are North Korea's
"Iskander" like missiles really
It are extended single-stage variants
of the "Pukguksong-1" as GLBM-1
Norbert Brügge,
Germany
2022, Jan. 17 -- Again a launch of PS GLBM-1
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2021, October 12 -- PS GLMB-1
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2020, March 21 -- A third launch of two projectiles on this day.
2019, Aug. 16 -- A second launch of two projectiles
on this day.
2019, Aug. 10 -- North Korea launched two projectiles into the East Sea.
The projectiles are �presumed to be ballistic missiles,� said U.S. and South
Korean authorities. They will analyzing the �precise� specification of the
projectiles (KN-24).
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Analysis: It is not to overview that the new missile is based
on the small Pukguksong-1 SLBM. It is quasi a single-stage PS-1 (without
adding a segment like the "PS GLBM-2").
Details
here.
The launch takes place from a 8-axles tracked vehicle with two parallel
mounted box-shaped containers without bottom. These are lifted hydraulically
at a specific angle before launching. The "PS GLBM-1" is about 7.2m long
and 1.1m in diameter. It has nothing to do with the small ATACMS.
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They confuse us again
with
incorrectly manipulated photos
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Here a useful attempt to determine the height
of the container by means of wheel diameter
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