What are North Korea's
"Iskander" like missiles really
It are extended single-stage variants
of the "Pukguksong-1" as GLBM-3
Norbert
Brügge, Germany
2023, March 18
Two years after testing the GLBM-3 from transporter this missile was
used
for the first time for launch out off a silo !!

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2021, March 25
North Korea has the launch of two PS GLBM-3 confirmed by photos.


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2021, January 14 --The
missile system shown on the parade is not the same as the GLBM-2 before. Adding
a segment of about 1.1m makes the motor longer (PS GLBM-3). The transporter
was adapted accordingly by adding an axle.
Note: Thanks to Luka Preradovic, who gave me the inspiration that
the PS GLBM-3 has an extended motor compared to the PS GLBM-2.
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