North Korea reveals never-before seen images of missile program

July 27, 2017

CNN:

Following the successful launch of their first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on July 4, the Hwasong-14, North Korea threw a series of celebrations to commemorate the work done by those involved in the project.

From a hero’s welcome in the capital to a banquet which featured table miniatures of their long range missile systems, the celebrations culminated in a concert attended by the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un.
A video of this concert, roughly one hour and 28 minutes long, showed singers and dancers commemorating the event
About half way through the concert however, a series of images appeared showing scenes from North Korea’s missile program, some of which have never before been released to the outside world.
These images, 190 in total, contained scenes from the early years of North Korea’s missile program under Kim Il Sung, the country’s founder, until the most recent ICBM test on July 4.
They showed old images of missile systems that would leave a huge mark on the North’s missile program, scenes from tests that failed, development facilities and even what may be our first ground imagery of what North Korean missile basing, or storage, looks like…

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