North Korea, which appear to show underground naval bases as well as a potential flaw in the nation’s defences. As the Kim family continues to ramp up its aggression with the outside world, Jacob Bogle has probed North Korea’s navy using satellite photos.His research revealed more than a dozen subterranean maritime facilities which the dictatorship can use to repair and refuel warships, as well as launch attacks, in safety and secrecy.
The bases - one of which is less than a mile from a private Kim Jong-un residence - also offer a place to shelter from enemies, but Mr Bogle says they have "one giant weakness". "Kim Jong-un has invested huge sums of money in modernising the country's conventional forces and related facilities," he.
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