The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Images suggest N. Korea ‘aggressive’ work on ballistic missile submarine

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WASHINGTON: Satellite images taken this month of a North Korean naval shipyard indicate Pyongyang is pursuing an ‘aggressive schedule’ to build its first operationa­l ballistic missile submarine, a US institute reported on Thursday.

Washington-based 38 North, a North Korea monitoring project, cited images taken on Nov 5 showing activity at North Korea’s Sinpo South Shipyard.

“The presence of what appear to be sections of a submarine’s pressure hull in the yards suggests constructi­on of a new submarine, possibly the SINPO-C ballistic missile submarine – the followon to the current SINPO-class experiment­al ballistic missile submarine,” 38 North said in a report.

The report said that throughout 2017 there had been continued movement of parts and components into and out of two parts yards adjacent to the constructi­ons halls in the center of the shipyard.

It said the Nov 5 images showed two large circular objects that could be sections of a submarine’s pressure hull.

It said these appeared larger than those for North Korea’s ROMEO-class attack submarine.

Images of a test stand indicated continued testing of a mechanism for ejection launch of missiles from a submarine.

However, the report said no activity could be seen suggesting preparatio­ns for a new test of a submarine-launched missile.

North Korea has been working to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of reaching the United States, sparking a major internatio­nal crisis in which US President Donald Trump has said that all options are under considerat­ion, including military ones.

North Korea is also thought to be working on a solid-fuel missile for submarine launches.

Last month, The Diplomat magazine quoted a US government source as saying US military intelligen­ce had detected a new diesel-electric submarine under constructi­on at Sinpo and dubbed it the Sinpo-C.

It said the submarine was likely a larger successor to North Korea’s single experiment­al ballistic missile submarine.

North Korea has conducted dozens of missile tests this year and its largest and biggest nuclear test on Sept 3.

The past two months have seen a relative lull and it has not tested a missile since firing one over Japan on Sept 15.

Another article in The Diplomat last month quoted a US government source as saying that North Korea had tested a new solid fuel engine sometime between Oct 15 and Oct 21. — Reuters

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