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Kim Jong Un-derwater: North Korean dictator heads out to sea to 'teach navigation methods to captain'
  • Kim Jong-un spoke of importance of submarine units during navy visit
  • Kim reportedly led a navy drill and taught navigation methods to captain
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

PUBLISHED: 03:13 EST, 16 June 2014 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 16 June 2014


North Korean leader Kim Jong-un led a drill and taught the captain of a submarine how to navigate as he visited a navy unit, it has been reported.

The dictator visited the North Korean Navy Unit 167, where he reportedly spoke of the importance of the country's submarine units.

Pictures released by the Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of North Korea's ruling Workers Party, show the leader riding on top of the submarine as it remained above water and being shown around the inside of the vessel.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been pictured on board a submarine as he inspected a navy unit stationed on the east coast of the country



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Kim reportedly guided a navy drill while on board the submarine, and even taught the captain how to navigate




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The dictator spoke of the importance of the country's submarine units as he visited the North Korean Navy Unit 167

The paper said Kim called for the crew on the submarine to 'devote their wisdom and enthusiasm to rounding off the combat preparations'.

The dictator also reportedly led a navy drill and even taught 'navigation methods' to the submarine's captain, according to the Korean Central News Agency, as cited by the South's Yonhap News Agency.

He said: 'The Party Central Committee is attaching great importance to the combined units of submarines.'


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Patches of rust can be seen in the pictures of the green vessel, which Yonhap said is believed to be part of the South Hamgyong Province-based East Sea fleet command.

That the pictures would reveal the submarine to be in such a condition has surprised North Korea expert Aidan Foster-Carter.

He told The Telegraph: 'To see rust in a North Korean picture is quite surprising. Normally they tart stuff up.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...navigation-methods-captain.html#ixzz34qb3A0Oc
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someone chop a flat-top on him

the submarine is missing windows and you can see the welds

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Kim Jong Un-derwater: North Korean dictator heads out to sea to 'teach navigation methods to captain'
  • Kim Jong-un spoke of importance of submarine units during navy visit
  • Kim reportedly led a navy drill and taught navigation methods to captain
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

PUBLISHED: 03:13 EST, 16 June 2014 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 16 June 2014


North Korean leader Kim Jong-un led a drill and taught the captain of a submarine how to navigate as he visited a navy unit, it has been reported.

The dictator visited the North Korean Navy Unit 167, where he reportedly spoke of the importance of the country's submarine units.

Pictures released by the Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of North Korea's ruling Workers Party, show the leader riding on top of the submarine as it remained above water and being shown around the inside of the vessel.

Scroll down for videos


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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been pictured on board a submarine as he inspected a navy unit stationed on the east coast of the country



article-2658815-1ECD9F2400000578-706_634x454.jpg



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Kim reportedly guided a navy drill while on board the submarine, and even taught the captain how to navigate




article-2658815-1ECD9F9800000578-519_634x421.jpg



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The dictator spoke of the importance of the country's submarine units as he visited the North Korean Navy Unit 167

The paper said Kim called for the crew on the submarine to 'devote their wisdom and enthusiasm to rounding off the combat preparations'.

The dictator also reportedly led a navy drill and even taught 'navigation methods' to the submarine's captain, according to the Korean Central News Agency, as cited by the South's Yonhap News Agency.

He said: 'The Party Central Committee is attaching great importance to the combined units of submarines.'


More...


Patches of rust can be seen in the pictures of the green vessel, which Yonhap said is believed to be part of the South Hamgyong Province-based East Sea fleet command.

That the pictures would reveal the submarine to be in such a condition has surprised North Korea expert Aidan Foster-Carter.

He told The Telegraph: 'To see rust in a North Korean picture is quite surprising. Normally they tart stuff up.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...navigation-methods-captain.html#ixzz34qb3A0Oc
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someone chop a flat-top on him

the submarine is missing windows and you can see the welds

:wow:
he already got a permanent flat-top
 

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Where do they buy those lovely wool dikkie sets?
 

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Also one of the largest special forces in the world, who has also been known to swim from north korea, to south korea like it's nothing. They also so have a kamikaze attitude unlike ours, which our soldiers actually give a fukk.

If they attacked south korea today, they would conquer it in 48 hours. Not saying they would hold it because they wouldn't once we send in reserves from Japan.

If we go into NK THAT would be even worse because we have limited Intel on their land, which has mountains, freezing temps and jungles (saw what happened in Vietnam)

And if we did somehow conquer them, do you think China would really just stand by and let us set up strategic bases next to thier borders. Probably would cause world war 3.....thats most of the reason we havent removed dude because so in the end what kind of economic gain would we get for over throwing him? Really our hands are tied and if he attacks one way in another, we are fukked. So yes breh they are a threat
 

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And yet we have the largest air force in the world which makes all their advantages moot.

North Korea would struggle against South Korea due to them being so behind in military tech.



Airforce no good when we don't know what positions to bomb.
 

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Also one of the largest special forces in the world, who has also been known to swim from north korea, to south korea like it's nothing. They also so have a kamikaze attitude unlike ours, which our soldiers actually give a fukk.

If they attacked south korea today, they would conquer it in 48 hours. Not saying they would hold it because they wouldn't once we send in reserves from Japan.

If we go into NK THAT would be even worse because we have limited Intel on their land, which has mountains, freezing temps and jungles (saw what happened in Vietnam)

And if we did somehow conquer them, do you think China would really just stand by and let us set up strategic bases next to thier borders. Probably would cause world war 3.....thats most of the reason we havent removed dude because so in the end what kind of economic gain would we get for over throwing him? Really our hands are tied and if he attacks one way in another, we are fukked. So yes breh they are a threat
:what: you actrally believe they can beat the united states in all out war?





Kim is that you?:mjlol:
 
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