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These are subsonic UAVs? can its payload be armed with nukes?

 

Yes propeller-driven and therefore sub-sonic to enhance the loitering time.

 

Small tactical payload yes but no strategic arsenal like a nuke warhead.

 

You will need a large transporter platform like the one ah pui's clowns tried to test fire but failed miserably to deliver the heavy payload.

 

Maybe in time to come they may be able to produce a UAV version or even a man-portable tactical nuke of a few KTs.

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These Northies are really desperate under the fatso and now even playing with fire, hoping to chao kuan gain something from their Southern brethrens and the US using this highly dangerous act. Jetliners may crash with one another in the air and go down with massive lost of lives if their radar equipment are jammed.

 

Well both the hands of S Koreans and the Americans are tied right now if not the hawks amongst them will gladly despatch a Viper to launch a HARM down the throat of the jamming station's commander.

 

If only...

 

From CNA:

 

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp...1198960/1/.html

 

GPS jamming signals hit S.Korea jets

Posted: 03 May 2012 1049 hrs

 

SEOUL: Electronic jamming signals from North Korea which have affected scores of civilian flights in South Korea were continuing unabated on Thursday, officials said, amid simmering cross-border tensions.

 

"GPS (global positioning system) jamming signals are continuing this morning," Son Dong-Hwan, a transport ministry deputy director, told AFP.

 

As of 9:00 am (0000 GMT, 8.00 am Singapore time), a total of 319 aircraft had been affected since Saturday, he said. "But it poses no threat to navigational safety."

 

The state Korea Communications Commission said the signals were coming from a city just north of the border.

 

"We've traced the jamming signals to the direction of Kaesong," said Lee Kyung-Woo, a commission deputy director.

 

The transport ministry said aircraft had GPS signals jammed while flying over the central area of the Korean peninsula, or while taking off from or landing at Incheon or Gimpo international airports near Seoul.

 

Officials have said planes can instead use other navigation devices like the very-high-frequency omni-directional range (VOR) and inertial navigation systems.

 

The reason for the jamming, which the North has not admitted, was unclear but cross-border tensions are running high amid growing fears that Pyongyang may soon carry out a nuclear test following a failed rocket launch last month.

 

It was unclear how long the jamming of radio signals would continue. In recent weeks the North has frequently threatened offensive action against the South.

 

In March last year GPS jamming signals from the North lasted for 10 days during an annual US-South Korea joint military drill, Lee said.

 

Seoul's Yonhap news agency at that time said the jamming caused minor disruptions to military phones and navigational devices near Seoul.

 

In October 2010 the South's then-defence minister Kim Tae-Young said a Russia-made North Korean jamming device capable of disrupting guided weapons posed a fresh threat to security.

 

He blamed the North for intermittent GPS failures on naval and civilian craft along the west coast from August 23 to 25 that year.

 

North Korea in recent weeks has frequently threatened vengeance against the South for perceived disrespect while Pyongyang last month was celebrating the centenary of the birth of founding leader Kim Il-Sung.

 

The South is on alert for any border provocations. A South Korean nuclear expert said Wednesday the North had apparently finished preparations for such a test and was awaiting a political decision to go ahead.

 

In response to the launch the UN Security Council Wednesday ordered sanctions against three North Korean state firms said to have financed and organised the North's missile and nuclear programmes.

 

- AFP/wk

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Supercharged

The Russian and China-ese are smart, making use of their puppet (N Korea) to disturb US and the rest.

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The Russian and China-ese are smart, making use of their puppet (N Korea) to disturb US and the rest.

 

These big nations, the US in included, have big hidden agendas and the things they do or don't do sometimes defies logic.

 

For example during the tense confrontation between a Pinoy floating tin can & a PRC vessel over the detaining of some Chinese fishing boats, the US, supposedly the former's protector, kept quiet.

 

We smaller states just have to watch our six & not expect anyone to come to our aid in times of crisis.

 

The last thing we want to get ourselves into is to go around begging other folks for beans, planes, ships and tanks.

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Crazy bast*rds whose infatuation with a siege mentally that everyone is out to get them literally running their nation to the nation with hundreds of millions of dollars down the drain with such moves and making their people suffer even more with many already dead because of starvation.

 

Really 不见棺材不流泪。

 

[shakehead]

 

From CNA:

 

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp...1203015/1/.html

 

North Korea undertook rocket launch upgrade, says research group

Posted: 23 May 2012 0741 hrs

 

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When you've got the population suppressed for the longest period of time, you don't give a damn to their welfare.. because there is no threat to your power grasp..

 

A government will only listen to it's population when they are in fear of the population..

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When you've got the population suppressed for the longest period of time, you don't give a damn to their welfare.. because there is no threat to your power grasp..

 

A government will only listen to it's population when they are in fear of the population..

 

Imagine we are in the 21st century and such bozos still rule...Piangz

 

[shakehead] [shakehead]

 

As for ours, well, a bit shaken lately but not stirred... [rolleyes]

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Their central bank can print any type of currency they want i think. Darn suay if born in NK. [laugh] [laugh]

 

the best fake US dollar bills are from NK....imagine your central bank can use the dollar paper to print any currency they want and can use the actual ink to do so

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Turbocharged

Imagine we are in the 21st century and such bozos still rule...Piangz

 

[shakehead] [shakehead]

 

As for ours, well, a bit shaken lately but not stirred... [rolleyes]

 

WE are in the 21st Century...

THEY are still in the 70s and 80s...

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When you've got the population suppressed for the longest period of time, you don't give a damn to their welfare.. because there is no threat to your power grasp..

 

A government will only listen to it's population when they are in fear of the population..

 

is there a chance we too are heading towards that direction

 

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WE are in the 21st Century...

THEY are still in the 70s and 80s...

 

Afraid they have nukes that will send us to the stone ages

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Afraid they have nukes that will send us to the stone ages

 

Their current nukes have yield in the range of tactical nuke (as opposed to strategic nuke).. not enough to even wipe city the size of Seoul off the map..

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Afraid they have nukes that will send us to the stone ages

 

here got sizeable amount of PRC,MII and both are nuclear power.

don't think fatso kim dare to do crazy stuff in here,maybe only send some secret agent come in and kidnap you go there.

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Afraid they have nukes that will send us to the stone ages

 

We have no quarrels with them but just may be implicated economically if they are crazy enough to mount a second invasion across the 38th Parallel...

 

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We have no quarrels with them but just may be implicated economically if they are crazy enough to mount a second invasion across the 38th Parallel...

 

Then i will welcome SNSD, T-ARA, and all those K-pop girl bands to settle in Singapore.. :wub:

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Neutral Newbie

But with a few nukes in their arsenal, nobody is taking them lightly...

 

[sweatdrop] [sweatdrop]

 

Yeah, and the South+US bow down eventhough South warship kena sink, South Island kena shell by rockets.... So the North LSLY.....

 

Hai this crazy dictator just wants to provoke war....

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Supersonic

Crazy bast*rds whose infatuation with a siege mentally that everyone is out to get them literally running their nation to the nation with hundreds of millions of dollars down the drain with such moves and making their people suffer even more with many already dead because of starvation.

 

Really 不见棺材不流泪。

 

[shakehead]

 

From CNA:

 

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp...1203015/1/.html

 

North Korea undertook rocket launch upgrade, says research group

Posted: 23 May 2012 0741 hrs

 

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