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Kim Jong Un was "livid" after the second Choe Hyon-class destroyer failed to launch last month, one expert told Newsweek.
According to exclusive information accessed by Times Now, the construction contracts have been awarded to Mazagon Dock ...
North Korea’s plan to modernize its Navy had an embarrassing setback late last month, when a new warship capsized during its launch. To get the vessel floating again, engineers toiling under the do-or ...
The Royal Navy has unveiled a cutting-edge experimental vessel designed to test advanced naval technologies and future ...
North Korea's brand new warship is still capsized weeks after it sank during a high-profile launch that ended in catastrophy ...
North Korea has arrested four people it claims bear responsibility for a launch accident last week that left leader Kim Jong ...
North Korea appears to have returned to an upright position its stricken Choe Hyun Class destroyer that partially capsized ...
Satellite images and videos show how launching a 5,000-ton warship into the water sideways can cause it to capsize if done ...
The ship, which had flipped on its side and partially sank after a botched launch, is now back upright.
Satellite imagery shows the warship, covered in blue tarps, lying on its side, with the stern swung out into the harbor.
The mishap is a major setback to the North Korean leader’s dream of modernizing his country’s outdated naval fleet.
North Korea began a full-scale investigation into an accident that damaged a new warship at its launch ceremony this week, ...