Photo: Self-propelled gun M1989 “Koksan”
DPRK has already supplied Russia with 50 self-propelled artillery installations and 20 multiple launch rocket systems. About this write Financial Times s sent to Dzherel in Ukrainian intelligence.
We are talking about howitzers 170-mm self-propelled guns M1989 “Koksan”. The Korean artillery was deployed for days on army duty in Krasnoyarsk. Where does the stink go and how many of them are still unknown.
M1989 “Koksan” a non-standard caliber of 170 mm is being manufactured. An earlier version of this self-propelled howitzer was used in the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s. Todi North Korea sent “Koksani” to Iran. This is a single case of the “Koksaniv” storage.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The Koreans do not reveal the detailed characteristics of this self-propelled gun, but they should write about the shooting range 40-60 km.
Also It is confirmed that Pyongyang has given Moscow 20 modernized KN-09 multiple launch rocket systems of 240 mm caliber, which can fire both standard and ceramic missiles. Z-bloggers call them the Korean analogue of HIMARS.
BAGNET I guess, the Financial Times newspaper, with a letter to a high-rise spy agent of the Ukrainian intelligence service, reported on the 5th leaf fall that the ZSU entered the first military conflict with the DPRK military forces who arrived in the Kursk region. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky also stated that the Korean army has already recognized the first losses in the Kursk region.
Prepared by: Serhiy Daga
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