NDtBF’s Photos

| May 22, 2017

NDtBF sends photos of his latest rocket science experiment. The missile reached an altitude of 347 miles and a distance of 310 miles. This comes just days after  Pyongyang fired a missile that landed in the sea near Russia after flying 490 miles, reaching an altitude of more than 2,000km (1,240 miles), nothing to sneeze at, in my view. He is rapidly advancing his goals and letting us know about it.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/807592/north-korea-latest-news-missile-test-launch-united-states-ww3

Our dear leader Kim Jong-un has said he is really happy to see real-time earth photos that were sequentially taken by the camera on the ballistic missile from the atmosphere

– Rodong Sinmun official daily newspaper

The trajectory of the medium-range missile had it aimed straight across the waters toward the west coast of Japan’s northern island, which has bad enough memories of the 2011 quake that rattled the entire Pacific plate.

He’s also threatening Pres. Trump with war, but he does that all the time.

I’m waiting for his next subterranean nuclear explosion announcement, but the seismic network in place to detect those things will probably tell us about it before he does.

 

Category: North Korea

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Graybeard

Perhaps a joint effort by the Ruskies, the RedChis and the USA can shut him down with minimal damage to innocents.

HMC Ret

Better be careful what you wish for, fat boy. You might get it in which case you WILL get it from the civilized and not-so civilized world.

Now, go eat a block of cheese.

Speaking of launching into space, from the quantities of cheese he is alleged to eat, he must be constipated. If that ever gets unblocked, stand by for a massive explosion.

Wonder if his impaction has to be removed digitally every so often? How would you like to have that job? It would be your last job, b/c you would have to, uh, disappear so as not to spread rumors about CheeseWhoreIII.

Roh-Dog

The Kims are Gods and have no need for buttholes.

Hahahahahahaha!

FuzeVT

What frightens me – and not just about the NorKs – is them detonating a nuclear device “close enough” to one of our carrier strike groups. That would certainly give us pause even if were we committed to war (which I assume we would already be if he were to play that card). That’s not only lots of dudes dead, but also a great deal of striking power.

Of course any nuclear strike on us, the ROK or one of our Eastern Allies (read, Japan) would call for a massive retaliatory onslaught that would (in my mind, at least) be the end of the Kim dictatorship. But there would be a lot of dead people piling up on the way to that goal, however. And then there’s China’s reaction to worry about as well. We didn’t call that one right in the past and who knows what they would REALLY do when push came to shove. I tend to think that our financial ties would keep them from sticking their necks out, but who really knows in that situation?

My other really big worry is our over reliance on computer networks to be effective. As a commo, I see it first hand. But that is a post for another day. . .

David

Go look up who Japan’s biggest overseas trade partner was in 1940.

J Wright

We must hit the NKs hard. Speed and violence of action.

Maybe send repetitive streams/loitering TLAMs over NK’s strat sites and forward artillery concentrations for 12 hour periods.

I have no problem with a US nuclear first strike against NK’s WMD and missile development facilities

11b-mailclerk

Two particular challenges:

1) take out a very large number of artillery pieces before the se up and level civilian areas.

2) take out WMD sites that are deep-buried in significant granite mountains. (Like NORAD HQ)

Plus a 3rd, take out their entire C&C grid so they cannot mount a coherant response.

Iraq was mostly flat, and not terribly deep-dug compared to the DPRK.

Mark RM1 USN ret.

First use of a nuclear weapon will let the genie out of the bottle. A nuke device exploding so close to Chinese AND Russian territory will bring very dire consequences if WE are the ones that used nukes first. Our hands are tied. FatBoy Kim will have to make the first move.

CCO

I’m afraid that they have the science down pat and are working the engineering out pretty quickly.

CCO

I wonder what the shoot / don’t shoot decision window is for the THAAD for Aegis systems in the launch theater?

CCO

Oops: “THAAD & Aegis”

CCO

I don’t know how you could tell from just external observation if it was carry a payload or not, unless you were sure of the flight profile of the rockets, which I don’t think anyone can be at this point. Albeit, my knowledges of rocketry isn’t much past Estes level 2.

Depl5B Woodman

Any chence of a mutated, short-lived, 99% lethal virus being “dusted” over NDtBF’s rocket research and launch site?

CCO

Good grief! Let’s not make things worse; use cobalt-60 or something that’s not alive that can be spread or sampled and taken back to a lab.

CCO

Enough botox to take the wrinkles out of a dozen Sharpeis?

CCO

Nice start that would be.

26Limabeans

Aegis system.
Gonna be some awesome real live field testing.