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== History ==
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[[Todo]]: make a page outlining the timeline of events, party talks, defense exhibitions, etc. that are non-missile/nuclear related
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== Research Facilities ==
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* [[Kim Chaek University of Technology|Kim Chaek University of Technology (KCUT)]] appears to conduct a significant amount of research, in addition to hosting numerous labs and "Research Institutes" such as the [[Automation Institute (DPRK)|Automation Institute]]
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* Kim Il Sung University (TODO)
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== Missiles ==
 
== Missiles ==
   
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https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/hwasong-15-kn-22/
 
https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/hwasong-15-kn-22/
 
   
 
Link to other individual missiles here
 
Link to other individual missiles here
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=== Chamjin Missile Factory ===
 
=== Chamjin Missile Factory ===
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{{Main|Chamjin Missile Factory}}
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== Missile Launches ==
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{{Main|Timeline of DPRK Missile testing}}
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North Korea has had several phases in missile development and testing. Most early missiles were based on SCUD designs of some variant, followed by more domestically designed missiles later on. There was a large push for testing from when Kim-Jong Un took power in 2011 to 2018, when dialogue between the South and Donald Trump began. However, it has been argued this simply gave them time to develop new systems to test, as they began testing multiple new, more advanced systems once talks fell apart.
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TODO: add sources for this section, more detail, etc.
   
 
== Nuclear Program ==
 
== Nuclear Program ==

Latest revision as of 16:43, 30 June 2022

History

Todo: make a page outlining the timeline of events, party talks, defense exhibitions, etc. that are non-missile/nuclear related

Research Facilities

Missiles

Hwasong-15

Add a bunch of stuff based on the source below, a quick overview

https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/hwasong-15-kn-22/

Link to other individual missiles here

Missile Sites

Chamjin Missile Factory

Missile Launches

North Korea has had several phases in missile development and testing. Most early missiles were based on SCUD designs of some variant, followed by more domestically designed missiles later on. There was a large push for testing from when Kim-Jong Un took power in 2011 to 2018, when dialogue between the South and Donald Trump began. However, it has been argued this simply gave them time to develop new systems to test, as they began testing multiple new, more advanced systems once talks fell apart. TODO: add sources for this section, more detail, etc.

Nuclear Program

Link to individual things (the peanut? Disco Ball? etc.) or maybe individual sites here.