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  2. List of active ships of the Korean People's Navy - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of active ships of the Korean People's Navy, the naval service of North Korea. Most of the list includes Ships of Korean Origin. Most of the list includes Ships of Korean Origin. Yet, it also contains types that are less frequently used, with their origins from past communist countries of the Soviet Union , and China .

  3. Korean People's Navy - Wikipedia

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    Korean People's Military Navy) or the Korean People's Navy (KPN) is the naval component of the Korean People's Army, the North Korean armed forces. There are some 780 vessels including 70 midget submarines (including the Yono-class submarine and Sang-O-class submarine ), 20 Romeo-class submarines , and about 140 air cushioned landing craft.

  4. Sang-O-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent satellite imagery shows the Sang-O II / K-300 deployed to the Ch’aho-rodongjagu submarine Navy Base at 40.205441 N 128.649524 E on North Korea's east coast. [ 8 ] According to the KPA Journal, [ 2 ] the decision to develop a larger, improved version of the Sang-O came in the late 1990s or early 2000.

  5. New submarines and nuclear drones: Why is North Korea ...

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -Over the past year North Korea has moved to boost its navy with new nuclear weapons, including an underwater drone, warships, and its first operational missile submarine, unveiled ...

  6. Sinpo-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Sinpo-class submarine (Korean: 신포급 잠수함), also called the Gorae class (Korean: 고래급; "whale") [3] or Pongdae class (Korean: 봉대급), [a] [4] is a new class of submarine produced in North Korea. Only one submarine has been observed in service, the 8.24 Yongung. It is the largest submarine designed and built for the Korean ...

  7. North Korean submarine Hero Kim Kun Ok - Wikipedia

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    It was to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the establishment of North Korea on 9 September 1948. [1] [8] The ship was named after a naval leader Kim Kun Ok, who claimed to have sunk the American cruiser USS Baltimore in the Battle of Chumonchin Chan, despite the fact that Baltimore was never deployed to the Korean War and was in fact ...

  8. Yono-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Yono-class submarine (occasionally confused with Yugo-class) is a class of North Korean miniature submarines, produced for domestic use as well as for export. Also referred to as the Yeono class , [ 3 ] these submarines displace 130 tons, significantly less than North Korea's larger 1,800-ton Romeo-class submarines. [ 4 ]

  9. Invasion of Armed Forces in Gangneung - Wikipedia

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    North Korea's submarine infiltration campaign has been in full swing [tone] since 1994. Since 1994, North Korea has deployed submarines for espionage, and infiltrated spies in Seogwipo in September 1995.The purpose of the armed men's infiltration into Gangneung in September 1996 was to assassinate President Kim Young-sam around the opening of the National Sports Festival to be held in ...