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Giant MLRS 600mm shown in North Korea

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In the DPRK, the military received 30 sets of giant MLRS with a caliber of 600mm, which can also be used to launch tactical nuclear missiles. There are no technical details of the settings. It is known that MLRS data missiles have a high ability to bend around the terrain, as well as maneuverability and high speed. On January 1, 2023, the North Korean military performed a training launch from a single installation. The projectile covered 350 kilometers with a maximum flight altitude of 100 kilometers and hit a given area of the Sea of Japan east of the Korean Peninsula. In the DPRK, there are two more variants of the 600mm MLRS on an 8 = 8 wheeled chassis.

 
Kim is definitely Rocket man.
He seems to be preparing a solid fueled icbm, which would put him in league with the 5 UN Security Council states, all with solid fueled ICBMs.

Btw, he likes to take his daughter to see his newest rockets; so he might get the moniker “Rocket Daddy” soon enough.
 
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In the DPRK, the military received 30 sets of giant MLRS with a caliber of 600mm, which can also be used to launch tactical nuclear missiles. There are no technical details of the settings. It is known that MLRS data missiles have a high ability to bend around the terrain, as well as maneuverability and high speed. On January 1, 2023, the North Korean military performed a training launch from a single installation. The projectile covered 350 kilometers with a maximum flight altitude of 100 kilometers and hit a given area of the Sea of Japan east of the Korean Peninsula. In the DPRK, there are two more variants of the 600mm MLRS on an 8 = 8 wheeled chassis.


So basically almost a missile, without the intricate guidance maybe ?

It has operational usage much similar to our own NASR and terrifying for the enemy,
A salvo of these can practically change the war theater in a few minutes.
 
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