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April 5th, 2014, 01:07 AM
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Re: North Korea OOB
Sorry a bit tired-NOT MALAYSIA but INDONESIA  sorry for the inconvenience and GOOD NIGHT!! That's 5 minutes I'll never get back!?! That's "Bubblenese" for my Marine friend.
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Re: North Korea OOB
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That's "Bubblenese" for my Marine friend.
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That's OK, no one really expects anyone who's lived in a pressurized tin can for months on end to be "normal".
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April 17th, 2017, 08:57 PM
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Re: North Korea OOB
Marcello where ever you've gotten off too, this one is for you and your hard work here and other places...
You will see this in the MBT & SPA/SPAA Threads as well. I've been waiting for this data to come out since last Friday. Couldn't tell if the Pokpung-ho was mounting a new double barrelled MG or if it was a Grenade Launcher now that question has been answered. Did some work on this OOB a few years back with Don and the "resident" expert on the subject Marcello. We've had some "interesting" discussions ourselves but, I have always respected his opinions. Don't know what's happened to him but, he made me better out here when I first decided to start posting out here going back to the start of my MRAP Thread. It will be posted where this belongs but first I need them in my working threads. These are mostly I think minor change issues to existing (Copy) units.
Any information from a reliable source as this is worth it's weight in gold when it concerns North Korea.
http://www.armyrecognition.com/april..._11704172.html
Might surprise some, but this is "how I roll".
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April 17th, 2017, 09:47 PM
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Re: North Korea OOB
Yes but which anti-tank guided missiles are they ? I'm going to guess it's the Susang Po......and those don't look like 40mm GL..... 30 maybe
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Marcello where ever you've gotten off too, this one is for you and your hard work here and other places...
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Thinking that maybe this is him
http://www.massimotessitori.altervis...-2010-8x8.html
There is a link to this forum in one post..... I could be wrong though
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April 17th, 2017, 11:25 PM
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Went to that site the link is there to this thread. I think it's him though not sure. But the site in the tank section specifically for the Pokpung-ho at the bottom of the page it reports of a "new antitank missile, Bulsae-3" fired in Feb. 2016 against a Chonma-216 a "sub variant" of the Pokpung-ho. Hopefully the below will open to this page note the two bottom pictures of the page.
http://www.massimotessitori.altervis...okpung-ho.html
https://www.nknews.org/2016/03/new-v...n-north-korea/
http://www.popularmechanics.com/mili...-tank-missile/
http://www.military-today.com/tanks/m2002.htm
Sounds like it's modified from the Russian KORNET.
I agree that a 30mm GL is more in line as well. A 40mm would be a little more obvious I think. I didn't even think about the 30mm to be honest with you.
On the other missile well guess from where and whom note last item of first post on this page this came off the web...
http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showt...t=43303&page=2
Don't do " PEN math" but, agree with assessment and comparative missile equivalent which is in line with the web though there's less here than with the above ATGW.
Oh Great Rabbit in the sky PLEASE let there not be too many " rabbit holes" here. Unlike India lots less info here normally. Like India can very easily be a PITA.
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