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Editor’s Note – North Korea continues to rattle the world with its rhetoric, foolish threats, and test launches that blow up soon after they are launched, but now, we see they are at it again. Satellite imagery shows another launcher is being prepared and they are using very bellicose words aimed at the USA as it also appears another nuclear test is imminent.

From CNN:

North Korea appears to be ready to carry out a nuclear test whenever leaders of the reclusive state give the green light, a spokesman for the South Korean Defense Ministry said Thursday.

The comment follows an analysis of recent commercial satellite images by the defense publication IHS Janes, which suggested activity was being ramped up at North Korea’s nuclear test site.

Mining carts and excavation equipment at the tunneling area of the North’s Punggye-ri site can be seen in satellite images taken by Digital Globe and GeoEye in the past month. Earth and debris are being removed from the tunnel in the largest quantities seen so far, according to the Janes assessment.

“Based on the sand piles from the commercial satellites, we are assuming that they have put necessary devices for a nuclear test inside the shaft,” Kim Min-seok, spokesperson for South Korea’s defense ministry said in a regular briefing Thursday. “This means they can conduct a nuclear test any time.” (Read more here.)

Satellite images show North Korea building rocket launch pad

By Jennifer Rizzo – Security Clearance

New satellite images show that North Korea is building a rocket launch pad and assembly center with similarities to a facility in Iran, according to an analysis by the defense publication IHS Jane’s.

New construction at Tonghae, a facility on the country’s eastern coast that was previously referred to as Musudan-ri, appears in satellite images taken by GeoEye in April.

Jane’s calls the construction “major” and says it appears to include work on a launch pad or engine test stand. While construction is in its early stages, some components, including fuel housings, are similar to those at the Semnan Space Center in Iran, according to Jane’s.

This is the same site of failed satellite and missile launch attempts in 2006 and 2009. The recent April 13 satellite launch that ended in failure took place at the newer and larger Sohae Satellite Launch Station on North Korea’s west coast.

A new building is also being constructed in a small village at the center of the Tonghae site, Jane’s says. Analysis of the size and layout of the building by Jane’s suggests it will be a horizontal assembly and checkout facility for rockets. This building is also similar to the recently completed rocket assembly and checkout facility at Semnan in Iran.

Calling the new work at Tonghae “surprising,” a Jane’s analyst speculates that North Korea may be redeveloping the site because it offers a greater margin of error than the country’s “flagship” Sohae facility.

“There are 850 km of sea between the launch facility and Hokkaido, meaning that any rockets that re-enter on launch will splash down into the sea. Another possible factor is that an eastward launch takes advantage of the earth’s rotation and amplifies the rocket’s spaceward trajectory,” said Allison Puccioni, an image analyst with IHS Jane’s Defence Weekly.

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