(Asien) Streitkräfte Nordkoreas
Eine neue nordkoreanische ICBM?
Zitat:North Korea unveils what appears to be a new intercontinental ballistic missile at military parade

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned Saturday that his country would "fully mobilize" its nuclear force if threatened as he took center stage at a military parade in which the country unveiled what appeared to be a new intercontinental ballistic missile and other additions to its growing weapons arsenal. [...]

Kim's speech was punctuated by thousands of goose-stepping troops, tanks, armored vehicles, rocket launchers and a broad range of ballistic missiles rolled out in Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square. The weapons included what was possibly the North's biggest-yet ICBM, which was mounted on an 11-axel launch vehicle that was also seen for the first time. The North also displayed a variety of solid-fuel weapon systems, including what could be an advanced version of its Pukguksong family of missiles designed to be fired from submarines or land mobile launchers. [...]

The probable ICBM paraded Saturday was clearly the new strategic weapon Kim had promised to show, said Melissa Hanham, deputy director of the Austria-based Open Nuclear Network. North Korea had already demonstrated a potential ability to reach deep into the U.S. mainland with a flight test of its Hwasong-15 ICBM in 2017, and developing a larger missile possibly means the country is trying to arm its long-range weapons with more warheads, she said.
https://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/nor...e-1.648136

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Nordkoreanischer Test einer offenbar neu entwickelten GLCM...
Zitat:North Korea tests new long-range cruise missile

North Korea has tested a new long-range cruise missile capable of hitting much of Japan, state media said on Monday. The weekend tests saw missiles travelling up to 1,500km (930 miles), the official KCNA news agency said. It suggests North Korea is still capable of developing weapons despite food shortages and an economic crisis.

The US military said the latest tests posed threats to the international community, and neighbouring Japan said it had "significant concerns". A picture in the North Korean Rodong Sinmun newspaper showed a missile being fired from a launch vehicle, while another could be seen in horizontal flight. [...] State media also describes these missiles as "strategic" which usually means that the regime hopes to put a nuclear warhead on it. Analysts aren't sure yet if North Korea can miniaturise a nuclear warhead to fit on a cruise missile. However given how many advances the secretive state has made so far, no one would bet against it. [...] The US military, meanwhile, said the test showed North Korea's "continuing focus on developing its military programme", adding that its commitment to defending allies South Korea and Japan "remains ironclad".
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-58540915

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Zitat:N. Korea tests largest ICBM, White House condemns return to long-range launches

SEOUL, March 24 (Reuters) - North Korea conducted what is thought to be its largest intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test ever on Thursday, the South Korean and Japanese militaries said, marking a dramatic end to a self-imposed moratorium on long-range testing.
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacif...022-03-24/

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Neuer nordkoreanischer Panzertyp - es scheinen hierbei verschiedene Einflüsse vorzuliegen, einerseits eine Turmvorderseite, die an den Abrams erinnert, andererseits (in der Seitenaufnahme gut erkennbar) ein Chassis samt Laufwerk, das an den T-14 angelehnt scheint. Interessant auch, dass das Fahrzeug eigene ATGMs mitzuführen scheint. Auf den ersten Moment eine starke Konstruktion, wenn es nicht nur Testmodelle sind, andererseits wirkt es auch etwas überfrachtet...
Zitat:New North Korea MBT Main Battle Tank appears at February 2023 military parade

For the second time, North Korea presents its latest generation of Main Battle Tank (MBT) during a military parade that was held on February 9, 2023. The tank was unveiled for the first time to the public in October 2020 at the military parade marking the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the WPK (Worker's Party of Korea). [...]

The design of the turret seems very similar to the American M1A2 Abrams but features specific combat equipment while the hull and the suspension seem to be based on Soviet design tanks. The tank has a crew of three including a driver seated at the front center of the hull while the commander and gunner are in the turret. It seems that the turret is made of welded construction and is also fitted with composite spaced armor. The hull is similar to the Russian T-14 Armata and appears to be fitted with ERA (Explosive Reactive Armor) on the front and sides. [...]

On each side at the front and sides of the turret, the tank is equipped with three tube launchers that could be part of an APS (Active Protection System) such as the Russian Afganit able to detect incoming AP (Armor-Piercing) projectiles with its radar and destroys them with special fragmentation projectiles. There are also two devices mounted on the turret sides which could be the laser alarm receiver radars which be part of the APS. [...] The right side of the turret is equipped with two launchers able to fire anti-tank guided missiles what observers believe to be Bulsae-3 missiles, a copy of the Russian-made Kornet anti-tank missile.
https://www.armyrecognition.com/weapons_...arade.html

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Zitat:North Korea says it tested new engines for intermediate-range ballistic missiles

North Korea says it has successfully tested new solid-fuel engines designed for intermediate-range ballistic missiles.

SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea said Wednesday it successfully tested new solid-fuel engines designed for intermediate-range ballistic missiles as it works on enhancing its nuclear-capable arsenal with more powerful, harder-to-detect weapons that can potentially target U.S. military bases in Guam and Japan. North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said the country’s military scientists tested the first-stage and second-stage missile engines on Saturday and Tuesday. The report did not say when the new missile system was expected to be completed. [...] Tuesday’s test came as Russia’s natural resources minister, Alexander Kozlov, arrived in North Korea for talks over unspecified trade and technology exchanges, as the countries continued to build on a rare summit in September between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian Vladimir Putin.
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wir...-104896208

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(27.02.2023, 07:51)Schneemann schrieb: Neuer nordkoreanischer Panzertyp - es scheinen hierbei verschiedene Einflüsse vorzuliegen, einerseits eine Turmvorderseite, die an den Abrams erinnert, andererseits (in der Seitenaufnahme gut erkennbar) ein Chassis samt Laufwerk, das an den T-14 angelehnt scheint. Interessant auch, dass das Fahrzeug eigene ATGMs mitzuführen scheint. Auf den ersten Moment eine starke Konstruktion, wenn es nicht nur Testmodelle sind, andererseits wirkt es auch etwas überfrachtet...
https://www.armyrecognition.com/weapons_...arade.html

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Klassischer NORK Hybridpanzer.
Damit fingen die NORKS schon bei späteren Pokpung-ho II (Chonma-216) an.
Weiter ging es bei den Songun-ho, die waren auch erst "nackt", später alles mögliche drangeklatscht, auch mehr Passiv-Schutz (Era), tlw. Käfigpanzerung.

Die Norks haben keinen Autolader.
NK Panzer sollen deutlich geländegängiger sein und vorallem die Richtbarkeit der Kanone ist besser für das Terrain wie die klassischen sowjetisch/russischen/chinesischen Modelle.
4 Mann Besatzung, keinen Autolader, keine Rohr-ATGM wie sow/ru/chi-Modelle.

Auch bei dem "M2020" gibt es inwzischen Era.
Siehe hier:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c...0_tank.png
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Zitat:Auch bei dem "M2020" gibt es inwzischen Era.
Meinst du den M2002?

Hach, das ist einer der Gründe, weswegen ich so begeistert bin von diesem Forum. Denn ich schüttele gerade moderativ den "Sack" der alten Themen durch.

Und siehe da - da purzelt was heraus... Tongue

https://www.forum-sicherheitspolitik.org...hp?tid=476

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(15.11.2023, 21:53)Schneemann schrieb: @reflecthofgeismar
Meinst du den M2002?

Hach, das ist einer der Gründe, weswegen ich so begeistert bin von diesem Forum. Denn ich schüttele gerade moderativ den "Sack" der alten Themen durch.

Und siehe da - da purzelt was heraus... Tongue

https://www.forum-sicherheitspolitik.org...hp?tid=476

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Hallo Schneemann!
Ne, mit M2020 meine ich schon den neuesten Panzer der Norks.
Weil man noch keinen offiziellen Namen hat, wird er so genannt wenn er das erste Mal gesichtet wird.
M2002 obwohl damals schon länger im Inventar der Norks aber erstmals öffentlich vorgestellt/sichtbar (Parade?).
Modernste Variante des Pokpung-ho II (Chonma-216) (de facto die modernste T-62 Variante bzw. Panzer mit der erkennbarsten T-62 DNS) ist das Endprodukt des "M2002".
Bei der Namensgebung ist es oft "westlich falsch" bzw. solange wie die Namen noch unbekannt sind.
Das war auch im Kalten Krieg bei sowjetischen/Ostblock-Fahrzeugen und auch bei chinesischen so.
Manchmal geistern komische Namen herum, bis es die offizielle Bezeichnung gibt.
Der M2020 wurde auch als erstes "nackt" präsentiert, wie auch der Songun-ho welcher wiederum zum T-62 Derivat Pokpung-ho II (Chonma-216) das ist, was der T-72 zum T-90 ist.
Der M2020 baut in vielen Bereichen wohl auf dem Songun-ho auf.
Was lustig ist, die Norks verfügen über die Fähigkeit Rohr-PALR zu verschießen, nur wollen sie diese Fähigkeit seperat und im Doppelpack haben.
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