North Korea has disguised the launch pad of intercontinental ballistic missiles as a golf course. This is reported by The Telegraph
Analysis of satellite imagery has revealed that about 18.5 miles from Pyongyang, Kim Jong-un has equipped a nuclear missile launch site.
Until last year, this wooded valley was home to the DPRK leader’s Winter Palace, known as the Ryokpo residence.
The complex was recently demolished and replaced with new structures and something visually resembling a golf course.
A detailed analysis of the images reveals evidence that the site has been adapted as a launching pad for long-range ballistic missiles.
The roads leading to the site are wide enough to allow the tractor-trailers needed to place the Hwasong-19 missiles in position.
Also spotted are buildings atypical on a golf course. One of them is about 118 feet high, allowing missiles to be placed in a vertical position.
Behind it is another structure, covered with earth for greater protection and concealment, and capable of holding four launch vehicles.
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