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The Sungri-58 truck. The Sungri Motor Plant was founded in November 1950 as the Tokchon Motor Plant (덕천자동차공장). It produced its first vehicle, a Sungri-58 truck, in 1958. In 1975, the plant was renamed Sungri Motor Plant (sungri meaning victory in Korean). In 1980, annual production was reported by the government to be 20,000 units ...
Pyeonghwa Motors (Hangul : 평화자동차; Hancha : 平和自動車 – a Korean language word for "peace"), [2] also spelled Pyonghwa, is one of the two car manufacturers and dealers in the North Korean automotive industry, alongside Sungri Motor Plant.
"The most recent vehicle produced at this plant is the Sungri ZR 5000 Giant Dumping Truck, which Powered by a W-shaped 4 cylinder engine, which produces 1000Hp and its top speed is 200 KPH"?? This sounds totally bogus! The world has yet to see anyone manufacture a 4 cylinder, 1000hp, 200kph dump truck. I suggest removing this bit of silliness.
The camera is an M12-type model made by the German-based company Mobotix. [2] The M12-type camera is powered by solar cells and operated from 6am to 6pm local time (UTC +5:45). [ 1 ] It is capable of operating at temperatures as low as −30 °C (−22 °F) and broadcast its live, high-definition video worldwide via the Internet.
Sungri is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located in the Rohru block and comes under the administration of Bhaloon panchayat . [ 1 ] As a hill station , it is a popular travel destination popular among domestic tourists.
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Immortality Tower, Sungri street in Pyongyang. Another well-known tower commemorating Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung stands in Pyongyang, on Sungri Street in Dong Jongro-dong. The tower is around 35 metres high. A commemorative inscription in red letters is engraved on the tower, which reads as follows: