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  2. Military ranks of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of North Korea are the military insignia used by the Korean People's Army. Due to the close military cooperation, ...

  3. CIA activities in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The missile shipments were part of a 1980s licensing agreement between Egypt and North Korea. [5] On December 11, according to Barbara Starr of Jane's Defence Weekly (p. 10), former CIA Director Robert Gates told the United States Senate Intelligence Committee that North Korea is having problems developing its Taepodong class of ballistic ...

  4. Korean People's Army - Wikipedia

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    North Korea's relative isolation and economic plight starting from the 1980s has now tipped the balance of military power into the hands of the better-equipped South Korean military. [34] In response to this predicament, North Korea relies on asymmetric warfare techniques and unconventional weaponry to achieve parity against high-tech enemy ...

  5. Taewonsu - Wikipedia

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    Taewonsu (대원수, lit. ' grand marshal ') is the highest possible military rank of North Korea and is intended to be an honorific title for Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il.It is often confused with Marshal of the Republic and Marshal of the Korean People's Army, but ranks above both. [1]

  6. South Korea, US kick off annual drills over North's military ...

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    South Korea and the United States kicked off annual summertime military exercises on Monday, seeking to boost their joint readiness to fend off North Korea's weapons and cyber threats. The Ulchi ...

  7. 15 fascinating facts about North Korea - AOL

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    There are some strange statistics and fun facts that lend perspective to the Hermit Kingdom.

  8. North Korea's Kim lays out key goals to boost military power

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    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presented new plans to further bolster his military power next year at a meeting of top political officials, state media reported Wednesday, in an indication he ...

  9. Korean People's Army Ground Force - Wikipedia

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    The annual report of North Korea's military capabilities by the U.S. Department of Defense, released in early 2014, identified the North Korean Army's strength at 950,000 personnel, 4,200 tanks, 2,200 armored vehicles, 8,600 artillery guns, and over 4,800 multiple rocket launchers. [14]