Chongjin shipyard

North Korea Rights Capsized Destroyer After Embarrassing Launch Mishap

Satellite imagery confirms North Korea has successfully righted its capsized Choe Hyun-class destroyer at the Chongjin Shipyard following a failed launch ceremony. The ship’s recovery, seemingly achieved through a manual process involving buoys and tethers, was completed faster than initially anticipated. However, significant damage remains, particularly to the bow, raising doubts about the feasibility of Kim Jong Un’s repair deadline. The Chongjin Shipyard’s lack of experience with vessels of this size may have contributed to both the accident and the challenges in completing repairs.

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North Korea Arrests, Executes Ship Launch Crew Blaming US Spies

Following a disastrous launch ceremony for a new 5,000-tonne destroyer, in which the ship’s bottom was crushed causing it to tip, North Korea has arrested three shipyard officials. The chief engineer, construction head, and an administrative manager from the Chongjin shipyard were detained and deemed responsible for what leader Kim Jong Un called a “criminal act.” Satellite imagery confirmed the extent of the damage to the vessel. An investigation into the incident is underway.

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