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Rocket Man acting up again? If he kept it up, could awaken the sleeping giant that Tariffs Man is.
North Korea Seen Expanding Missile Base
December 5, 20186:30 PM ET
Geoff Brumfiel
Satellite images reveal tunneling and other construction activity at two sites believed to house long-range missiles.
D Schmerler/MIIS/PlanetLabs
North Korea appears to be expanding a missile base in a remote, mountainous part of the country, according to new commercial satellite imagery studied by independent researchers.
The base, located near the Chinese border, is believed to be capable of housing long-range missiles that could, in theory, hit the United States. Researchers say they see clear signs that the base is being upgraded.
Commercial Satellites Reveal North Korean Missile Base
"They are constructing hardened drive-through shelters for the vehicles that would carry the long-range missiles," says Catherine Dill, a senior research associate with the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, which conducted the analysis. "And they are also constructing tunnel entrances."
https://www.npr.org/2018/12/05/673917730/north-korea-seen-expanding-missile-base
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Seoul voices concerns as more Chinese military aircraft spread their wings in South Korean air defence zone

Lee Jeong-ho
South China Morning Post
5 December 2018
Seoul voices concerns as more Chinese military aircraft spread their wings in South Korea
South Korea has voiced its frustration about repeated intrusions into its air defence identification zone by Chinese military aircraft, moves that analysts say reflect Beijing’s opposition to strengthening ties between Seoul, Tokyo and Washington.
South Korean authorities said a Chinese plane, possibly a Shaanxi Y-9 electronic warfare and surveillance aircraft flew into the Korean zone Monday last week without notice. The plane entered near Socotra Rock in the Sea of Japan, or East Sea, at about 11am and flew out and into Japan’s air defence identification zone about 40 minutes later.
The plane re-entered the South Korean air defence zone, near the southeastern city of Pohang, at about 12.43pm. Then it travelled up to South Korea’s Exclusive Economic Zone in the Sea of Japan, cutting between the South Korean mainland and Ulleung island.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/seoul-voices-concerns-more-chinese-100041210.html
North Korea Seen Expanding Missile Base
December 5, 20186:30 PM ET
Geoff Brumfiel

Satellite images reveal tunneling and other construction activity at two sites believed to house long-range missiles.
D Schmerler/MIIS/PlanetLabs
North Korea appears to be expanding a missile base in a remote, mountainous part of the country, according to new commercial satellite imagery studied by independent researchers.
The base, located near the Chinese border, is believed to be capable of housing long-range missiles that could, in theory, hit the United States. Researchers say they see clear signs that the base is being upgraded.

"They are constructing hardened drive-through shelters for the vehicles that would carry the long-range missiles," says Catherine Dill, a senior research associate with the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, which conducted the analysis. "And they are also constructing tunnel entrances."
https://www.npr.org/2018/12/05/673917730/north-korea-seen-expanding-missile-base
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Seoul voices concerns as more Chinese military aircraft spread their wings in South Korean air defence zone

Lee Jeong-ho
South China Morning Post
5 December 2018
Seoul voices concerns as more Chinese military aircraft spread their wings in South Korea
South Korea has voiced its frustration about repeated intrusions into its air defence identification zone by Chinese military aircraft, moves that analysts say reflect Beijing’s opposition to strengthening ties between Seoul, Tokyo and Washington.
South Korean authorities said a Chinese plane, possibly a Shaanxi Y-9 electronic warfare and surveillance aircraft flew into the Korean zone Monday last week without notice. The plane entered near Socotra Rock in the Sea of Japan, or East Sea, at about 11am and flew out and into Japan’s air defence identification zone about 40 minutes later.
The plane re-entered the South Korean air defence zone, near the southeastern city of Pohang, at about 12.43pm. Then it travelled up to South Korea’s Exclusive Economic Zone in the Sea of Japan, cutting between the South Korean mainland and Ulleung island.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/seoul-voices-concerns-more-chinese-100041210.html
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