Summary
North Korea launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast, just days after testing an intercontinental missile capable of reaching the US. Japan reported no immediate damage, and the US assessed no direct threat but is closely monitoring.
The launches come as North Korea strengthens military ties with Russia, reportedly sending thousands of troops to aid Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Analysts suggest Pyongyang’s actions aim to attract US attention ahead of the presidential election.
Don’t give them any attention. Kim only wants his money and safety, nothing more.
I remember a time in my life where this kind of story would have concerned me a bit. Those days are long gone now though. They’ve cried wolf way too many times.
Continuing to make the Pacific Ocean pay for its alliance with the American imperialists.
The damn capitalist fish.
This is why the U.S. Navy has enlisted me to train the 101st Flying Squid Squadron. Kim will never expect us to jet ourselves out of the sea, explosives strapped to our backs as we slam into our targets and expl-
HEY WAIT A MINUTE!
watches video
What the heck is that gigantic thing attached below the barrel of that rifle?
kagis
Hmm. Apparently about a decade ago, North Korea was showing off a helical magazine. Dunno if the video footage DW is using is current, though, so no idea if it’s still in use.
The North Korean military uses a 100- to 150- round helical magazine in the Type 88 assault rifle.
https://armamentresearch.com/north-korean-helical-ak-magazines/
Damn, that must be heavy as hell, moves a bunch of the weight on the rifle way forward.
looks further
It sounds like they aren’t using them in this deployment, though, that Russia has provided arms:
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/first-north-korean-troops-come-under-fire-1730706704.html
According to Defense Intelligence data, Russia has equipped the North Korean military with:
- AK-12 assault rifles
These are the actions of a weak dictator terrified that his enemies sense his weakness. Works on the same principal as lifted trucks.
Oh no! Anyway…