North Korea boosts missile production at plant supplying Russia
A third of Russia’s ballistic missiles used in Ukraine are North Korean
LIFESTYLE Warfare
North Korea is reportedly expanding a weapons facility in Hamhung, the nation’s second-largest city, that produces missiles supplied to Russia for use against Ukraine. The plant manufactures KN-23 (Hwasong-11A) and KN-24 (Hwasong-11B) missiles, according to new research by the US-based James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
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