Gestern, 17:17
Der zweite Versuch hat nun wohl geklappt, allerdings unter anderem Namen. Und es regen sich Zweifel, ob denn das gekenterte Schiff so schnell - also in rund drei Wochen - wieder hätte repariert werden können. Gerade die Schäden an den elektronischen Komponenten bei einem Kentervorgang dürften beträchtlich gewesen sein...
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Zitat:North Korea relaunches destroyer weeks after it capsized, but questions remainhttps://www.stripes.com/theaters/asia_pa...07195.html
North Korea says it has repaired and relaunched a naval destroyer that capsized during a failed launch attempt last month, but defense experts remain skeptical about the regime’s claim of a quick recovery.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the relaunch of the 5,000-ton warship Thursday at Rajin Shipyard on the country’s northeastern coast, the state-run Korean Central News Agency reported Friday. The event came just three weeks after that vessel capsized and sustained hull damage during a launch attempt at Chongjin Shipyard, about 50 miles south of Rajin. In a rare admission, KCNA acknowledged the failure, quoting Kim at the time as calling it a “criminal act caused by absolute carelessness.” [...]
It seems “hardly possible” that North Korea was able to complete the repairs in such a short timeframe, said Yang Uk, a research fellow at the Seoul-based Asan Institute for Policy Studies. [...] Images of the destroyer released by KCNA show only the exterior of the warship and it is unclear if its interior was still seaworthy after the damage, Yang told Stars and Stripes by phone Friday. “I think when the ship capsized, its port side had a lot of water flooded in, which would’ve damaged the ship’s internal electronics,” he said.
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