Saturday, May 24, 2025

HOW EMBARRASSING ..... THEY COVERED THE PARTIALLY SUNKEN SHIP WITH A BLUE TARP LIKE WE COVER OUR ROOFS THAT HAVE BEEN DAMAGED BY A STORM

North Korea tries to HIDE its sunken warship by covering it in tarpaulin after humiliated Kim Jong Un is forced to watch it capsize at bungled launch ceremony

A furious Kim raged that 'This is a serious accident and criminal act that could not have happened and could not be tolerated due to pure carelessness, irresponsibility, and unscientific empiricism.' 

 

By Elena Salvoni and Olivia Allhusen

 

Daily Mail

May 22, 2025

 

According to state media, Kim has said the 5,000-ton vessel will bolster efforts to expand the operational range and preemptive strike capabilities of his nuclear-armed military

A launch ceremony for a new North Korean naval destroyer went horribly wrong in front of 'supreme' leader Kim Jong Un, according to state media. Pictured: A different naval destroyer unveiled in Nampo, North Korea, last month


The first pictures have emerged of a North Korean warship seemingly covered in tarpaulin after it capsized and sank in front of dictator Kim Jong Un.

Satellite images appear to show the naval destroyer languishing on its side alongside the dock where a launch ceremony had been held.

But the launch failed, and analysis of pictures taken on Thursday suggest the ship is now partially submerged and covered with bright blue tarpaulins in an apparent attempt to conceal the wreckage. 

State media said the the 5,000-ton ship, which had been due to enter service next year, is designed to carry weapons systems including nuclear-capable ballistic and cruise missiles.

Lee Sung Joon, spokesperson for South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that the damaged vessel was likely equipped with similar systems and remains toppled over in the sea. 

The failed launch sparked fury from Kim Jong Un, who wants bigger warships to deal with what he calls escalating US-led threats against his country.

He declared the mishap a 'criminal act caused by absolute carelessness' that 'could not be tolerated'.

He has ordered the destroyer to be restored before a June party meeting, according to the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

 

Analysis of pictures taken on Thursday suggest the ship is now partially submerged and covered with bright blue tarpaulins

Analysis of pictures taken on Thursday suggest the ship is now partially submerged and covered with bright blue tarpaulins

This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows a blue tarp covering a North Korean destroyer after it suffered a failed launch while it was being put to sea in Chongjin on May 22

This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows a blue tarp covering a North Korean destroyer after it suffered a failed launch while it was being put to sea in Chongjin on May 22

BEFORE: This handout satellite image courtesy of Maxar Technologies taken on May 18, 2025 shows a general view of the North Korean warship at the harbour ahead of its launch

BEFORE: This handout satellite image courtesy of Maxar Technologies taken on May 18, 2025 shows a general view of the North Korean warship at the harbour ahead of its launch 

This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC, taken on May 20, shows a North Korean destroyer before it is said to have capsized

This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC, taken on May 20, shows a North Korean destroyer before it is said to have capsized

 

The outlet confirmed that during the ceremony on Wednesday 'a serious accident occurred', but didn't provide details on what caused the problem, the severity of the damage or whether anyone was injured.

KCNA said: 'Due to immature command and operational negligence, the parallel movement of the bogies could not be guaranteed, resulting in the launching sled in the stern detaching first and causing the ship to capsize.

'The ship's balance was destroyed due to a rupture in the hull in some sections, and the bow section was unable to detach from the keel.'

It's not common for North Korea to acknowledge military-related setbacks, but observers say the disclosure of the failed ship launch suggests that Kim is serious about meeting his objectives in his naval advancement programme.

'It's a shameful thing. But the reason why North Korea disclosed the incident is it wants to show it's speeding up the modernization of its navy forces and expresses its confidence that it can eventually build" a greater navy, said Moon Keun-sik, a navy expert who teaches at Seoul's Hanyang University.

Moon suspected the incident likely happened because North Korean workers aren't yet familiar with such a large warship and were rushed to put it in the water.

Kim reportedly said of the blunder: 'This is a serious accident and criminal act that could not have happened and could not be tolerated due to pure carelessness, irresponsibility, and unscientific empiricism,' the agency reported.

 

Kim (pictured last month) watched on in horror as the 5,000-ton ship was severely damaged after failing to launch properly

Kim (pictured last month) watched on in horror as the 5,000-ton ship was severely damaged after failing to launch properly

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is seen with his daughter Kim Ju Ae a ceremony at the western port of Nampo for the launch of a nuclear-capable naval destroyer

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is seen with his daughter Kim Ju Ae at the western port of Nampo for the launching ceremony of a nuclear-capable naval destroyer, April 25, 2025

 

He continued: 'The urgent restoration of the destroyer is not a simple practical issue, but a political issue directly related to the authority of the country.' 

'It must be completed unconditionally before the June plenary session of the Central Committee of the Party', he added.

The ship that held the launching ceremony this time appears to be of the same class as the 5,000-ton destroyer Choi Hyun-ho that North Korea launched last month.

In April Kim unveiled a nuclear-capable naval destroyer that he says will bolster North Korea 's ability to defend itself in the face of perceived aggression from the US and its regional allies.

The North Korean leader attended the warship's launch ceremony at the western port of Nampo with his teenage daughter Kim Ju Ae, according to state-run media.

Ju Ae has been widely regarded by analysts as the likely successor to Kim since she was referred to as a 'great person of guidance' in an official report last year.

Kim said the 5,000-ton vessel would bolster efforts to expand the operational range and preemptive strike capabilities of his nuclear-armed military.

The 'multi-purpose' destroyer, designed to handle a variety of arms including nuclear-capable ballistic and cruise missiles, was touted as the first in a new class of heavily armed warships.

Kim, who has framed the arms buildup as a response to the supposed danger posed by the US and its allies in Asia, said the destroyer would be handed over to the navy early next year before beginning active duty.

Jo Chun Ryong, a secretary in the ruling Workers' party, claimed the ship was equipped with the 'most powerful weapons' and was built 'within 400-odd days'.

Kim also took aim at efforts by the US and South Korea to expand joint military exercises and update their nuclear deterrence strategies, which he portrayed as preparations for war.

He vowed to 'respond decisively to this geopolitical crisis and ongoing developments,' the Korean Central News Agency reported.

There was no immediate comment from South Korea's military on the revelation of the new warship.

2 comments:

bob walsh said...

Should have used a green tarp. They sell them at Harbor Freight.

Anonymous said...

I like Harbor Freight. I buy the silver tarps with a coupon.