China, Russia, and North Korea together again in a common enemy.

North Korea and China
History repeats itself! Friday, July 28, 2023.

The rigid regime of North Korea (according to the West) has its own defense industry, which, however,

 has a direct relationship with the Chinese one. In contrast, Beijing and Moscow have their own plans against the hegemony of the USA.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu made an official visit to North Korea to mark the anniversary of the Korean armistice, Pyongyang's state media reported on Wednesday, a sign that it appears to be reopening its borders to high-level visitors after a long hiatus, closing the pandemic.

"A Russian military delegation led by Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has paid a congratulatory visit to North Korea," the Korean Central News Agency reported a day after confirming that a Chinese delegation would also attend the event on Thursday, July 27, 2023.

Russia's Minister of Defense Shoigu discussed the immediate supply of ammunition (artillery projectiles-surface-to-surface missiles, and others) from the many exciting weapon systems that the West allows with its tolerance to possess!

And, of course, from behind is China, which in recent years has demonstrated an admirable turn to quality and innovation by manufacturing state-of-the-art weapon systems from scientists who studied on scholarships in Western Universities!

The West has sown wild winds and will reap Historic storms.

US executive branch National Security Council spokesman John Kirby in January 2023, released US intelligence images purported to show Russian wagons returning from North Korea loaded with military equipment, including shells.


The rigid regime of North Korea has its own defense industry, which, however, has a direct relationship with the Chinese one. In contrast, Beijing and Moscow have their own plans against the hegemony of the USA, as they say.


Western analysts believe the Russians have provided submarine-launched ballistic missile technology to North Korea, allowing the regime to bomb South Korean territory and Japan, with the prospect of breaching US missile defenses in the Pacific region.


Based on the available details, the US Pentagon is concerned as it expands this picture and assumes that North Korea tried to launch its own copy of the Russian 3M-14 Kalibr missile. Such an assumption is viable because even China uses a copy of the Kalibr 2 missile, codenamed YJ-18, as the primary cruise missile for its submarines.


In service with the North Korean navy since about 2019, this submarine is based on the Soviet Project 629 submarine, which has launched silos for three ballistic missiles on its sail.

This submarine also has 6 torpedo pods, although only 2 are above the waterline.

China and North Korea

Another question is how long North Korean engineers would take to copy the Russian Kalibr missile and when the technologies could be exchanged.


US officials have expressed concern over Iran's growing military ties to Russia and the prospect of North Korea supplying weapons to Russia's struggling military.


Russia is, along with China, one of North Korea's few international allies and has already directly aided the North Korean regime.


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