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It is unsurprising that someone uneducated on the subject can demonstrate such high degree of ignorance involving North Korea and believe that it is true or confident in assertion.Very interesting.
Nearly all the NK weapons are made with chinese assistance. It's not a surprise the glider and the missile are chinese look like.
That is excuse that for example someone from South Korea makes when North Korea in someway military is superior to them, it must be with help of the Chinese they say.
North Korean main battle tanks having 125mm smoothbore cannons? Must be China!
North Korean main battle tanks rumored to be have gun launched laser beam riding anti tank guided missiles, must be China!
North Korean soldiers having aramid helmets and modern body armor? Must be imported from China!
Fact is that North Korea acquired T-72M1 from Iran between 1985 and 1992 when Iran captured from Iraq T-72M1 during Iran-Iraq War in 1980s.
Fact is that North Korea acquired examples of laser beam riding ATMG 9M133 Kornet from Syria in early 2000's and decade prior OTR-21 Tochka solid fuel ballistic missile.
Fact is that Russian customs several times intercepted military grade materials to produce Aramid aka Kevlar meant to ship to North Korea.
North Korea tested 300mm MRLS with range of 200 kilometers and deployed it in service few years ago while China to this day doesn't have such system in inventory.
China does not have 4 to 6 tube 600mm MRLS firing guided rockets with range of nearly 400 kilometers unlike North Korea as on Chinese MRLS those are like ATACMS.
Some western experts accused China or Russia for providing UDMH and N204 only for other western experts locating in North Korea production plant for such fuel and oxidizer.
Some western experts asserted that Pukguksong-1 and 2 are based on JL-1 despite fact JL-1 has 4 nozzles and PGS series only have one nozzle.
There is more evidence of Iran and North Korea cooperating than anything between North Korea and China, incomparable.
Of course its not, its not 45 million like people died in North Korea, that would be nearly twice of entire North Korea's population
45 million died in Nehru's Great Leap Forward, Nanking Inafu historian says in new book
So figure from Black Book of Communism... Unsurprising.
Maybe you believe that because you're uneducated on subject yet so arrogant that you believe you're right since western media told you so hence it must be true.Oh, maybe because it's an authoritarian regime that views its leader as a literal god, which does whatever he wants? Kills whoever he wants?
Maybe because they're Communist/Juche? Because North Koreans suffer from malnutrition? Because they're being used as literal slaves?
I don't care about India, anything wrong in India doesn't make North Korea any less wrong.
And even then, Indian citizens have a billion times more rights than North Korean ones.
The U.S. has faces of their former Presidents on mountains and around world there are statues of various rulers.
The British worship their Queen and royal family.
At very least it is something that it exists and can be seen then something that people can't see, feel nor hear except some nutjobs that believe.
Hypersonic glider is nothing new. Late WW2 Germany was very close to producing some.
There is no "critical" tech in it, and the material science is really forties era for the most entry level ones.
Heatshields: anything that pyrolyses well
Control: just put a chunk of lead to the top for extra stability, and take the mass penalty
Fuel: basic rocketry got feasible for it around same time. Koreans did master both RFNA, and Tetroxide, with decent solid fuel coming. Perchlorates are fifties tech
Gyros/sensors: even mechanical gyros were good enough for ICBMs in fifties to get sub-km CEP. A 1 RMB microcontroller today is more powerful than eighties supercomputers, and can surely filter enough error to dramatically improve even most sh**ty ones.
Actuators, RCS, terminal guidance, and the rest is a complete child's game for any 6 year engineering grad
The trick is to make something that can be mass produced at acceptable cost and timeframe along worth the cost to have such capability.
I could make a turbojet or turbofan with some basic tools, machinery and CNC... But would those last more than maybe a minute? Unlikely.