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  2. Korean People's Army Strategic Force - Wikipedia

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    Yusang-ni (유상리) Twenty-eight kilometers east of Sunchon, it is one of the newest operating bases built (c. 2003). It has been reported to house either the Hwasong-13, Hwasong-14, or Hwasong-15 missiles. [35] Hoejung-ni(회정리) is North Korea's newest missile base, built c. 2012–13. It is likely capable of deploying intercontinental ...

  3. Naval bases of the Korean People's Navy - Wikipedia

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    Puam-ni: small base for patrol boats and landing craft [1] Mugyepo: base for patrol boats, landing craft, and frigates [1] Rason (Rajin): Major naval operations and training centre [1] Puam Dong: base for patrol boats and landing craft [1] Songjon-Pando: support base for patrol and missile boats; part of the larger Wonsan naval/maritime complex [1]

  4. Panghyon Airport - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, U.S. analysts reported that a missile base had been constructed approximately 13 miles from the airport, and was possibly the site for Hwasong-10 missiles tests in October. [4] It is also the site of North Korea's first successful test-launch of the Hwasong-14, the country's first intercontinental ballistic missile, on July 4 ...

  5. Report reveals an undeclared North Korean missile base ... - AOL

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    "The Sino-ri missile operating base and the Nodong missiles deployed at this location fit into North Korea's presumed nuclear military strategy by providing an operational-level nuclear or ...

  6. North Korean base serves as missile headquarters: think tank

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    "The Sino-ri missile operating base and the Nodong missiles deployed at this location fit into North Korea's presumed nuclear military strategy by providing an operational-level nuclear or ...

  7. North Korea's Kim Jong Un visits missile bases, cites US ...

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has visited missile bases to examine their readiness to undertake actions of "strategic deterrence", while calling U.S. nuclear capabilities a ...

  8. List of Nike missile sites - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Nike missile sites operated by the United States Army.This article lists sites in the United States, most responsible to Army Air Defense Command; however, the Army also deployed Nike missiles to Europe as part of the NATO alliance, with sites being operated by both American and European military forces.

  9. Hwasong-16b - Wikipedia

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    The missile is not named; [2] it used the first two stages of the Hwasong-18 ICBM's solid rocket motors. A solid-fuel IRBM would be able to threaten U.S. military bases such as on Guam as far as 3,300 km away from North Korea, while having the same advantages of being easier to move and quicker to launch than the liquid-fueled Hwasong-12 IRBM.