DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

North Korean ballistic missiles were made with outdated methods from up to 50 years ago: Ukraine MOD

April 17, 2026
in News
North Korean ballistic missiles were made with outdated methods from up to 50 years ago: Ukraine MOD
Head of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office Oleksandr Filchakov holds wreckage of a North Korean missile.
Ukraine said in 2024 that the debris it found was consistent with that of North Korean missiles. Denys Glushko /Gwara Media/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images
  • Ukraine has released an analysis of North Korean KN-23 and KN-24 missiles it said were used in 2024.
  • It said the missiles appeared to be made with “outdated methods,” such as in soldering quality.
  • The missiles also used less efficient fuel and needed larger engines compared to Russian counterparts.

A new Ukrainian analysis of two North Korean ballistic missile types found that the weapons were built with commercial electronics, but likely made with methods that were outdated by up to 50 years.

Officials said the findings, published by Ukraine’s defense ministry on Thursday, came after military engineers and scientists conducted “laboratory studies” on debris from solid-fuel KN-23 and KN-24 missiles used on Ukrainian territory in early 2024.

The report found that while the North Korean missiles bore similarities to Russian counterparts, they used less energy-efficient fuel and required engines that were 50% larger to travel the same range.

“At the same time, outdated methods are used during production, and the quality of the soldering is about 50 years old,” the defense ministry wrote.

It added that forensics had found the missiles to be tipped with graphite, a “relatively cheap solution” to protect them from heat while in flight.

The defense ministry said its forensics team identified the KN-23 and KN-24 using South Korean schematics and photographs from North Korean factories, denoting seven key similarities. It added that the KN-23 had a specific frame diameter used only by North Korea.

The KN-23, also known as the Hwasong-11A, was first revealed by Pyongyang during a military parade in 2018, and is often compared to Russia’s Iskander-M short-range ballistic missile. The other missile, the KN-24, made its public debut as the Hwasong-11B in 2019, and bears some similarities to the US-made ATACMS tactical ballistic missile.

The Ukrainian report, however, wrote that instead of being direct analogs to the Iskander-9M723 missile, the North Korean missiles showed signs that Pyongyang had “refined some initial version of the Iskander ballistic missile development.”

Meanwhile, the missiles’ control units were found to contain “civilian components from leading brands,” the defense ministry said.

“Pyongyang is apparently purchasing these chips to circumvent sanctions,” its statement read.

Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, GUR, said in late 2024 that it had found components in the KN-23 and KN-24 manufactured by companies in China, Japan, Switzerland, the UK, and the US.

Head of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office Oleksandr Filchakov holds wreckage of a North Korean missile.
Ukraine said in 2024 that the debris it found was consistent with that of North Korean missiles. Denys Glushko /Gwara Media/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

Kyiv first reported the use of the KN-23 in January of that year, saying that Russia had launched the missiles at Kharkiv. Ukrainian officials said at the time that the munitions were highly inaccurate and unreliable, with at least half exploding in the air before reaching their targets.

The next month, Ukraine also said it had shot down KN-24 missiles launched by Russia against Kyiv. It accused North Korea in early 2025 of supplying the Kremlin with at least 148 ballistic missiles.

Since the start of the war, Russia has sought to strengthen ties with North Korea, receiving troops and arms to help drive Ukraine out of Kursk and sustain its invasion. The US and South Korea have raised concerns beyond that, warning that Pyongyang has been gaining valuable combat knowledge in both troop tactics and arms-making.

Read the original article on Business Insider

The post North Korean ballistic missiles were made with outdated methods from up to 50 years ago: Ukraine MOD appeared first on Business Insider.

MAGA ex-lawmaker puts Mike Johnson on notice: ‘I’ll save those stories for my next book
News

MAGA ex-lawmaker puts Mike Johnson on notice: ‘I’ll save those stories for my next book

by Raw Story
April 17, 2026

A former lawmaker who is closely aligned with President Donald Trump put Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on notice in a ...

Read more
News

I’ve lived in China for over 10 years and saw the OpenClaw craze unfold. The West needs to keep up.

April 17, 2026
News

Former adult film star Asia Carrera makes career turn after passing Texas bar exam to become attorney

April 17, 2026
News

$50K treasure hunt hits San Francisco streets with rare coins hidden across iconic neighborhoods

April 17, 2026
News

Banks were promised deregulation. Now they could have to spend billions to log citizenship data.

April 17, 2026
Stephen Colbert Delights in Trump’s ‘Ongoing Papal Feud’

Stephen Colbert Delights in Trump’s ‘Ongoing Papal Feud’

April 17, 2026
Horrific clues that would lead cops to D4vd — and led to his arrested over 14-year-old girl’s murder

Horrific clues that would lead cops to D4vd — and led to his arrested over 14-year-old girl’s murder

April 17, 2026
Shooting on 105 Freeway leads to traffic standstill as frightening video emerges

Shooting on 105 Freeway leads to traffic standstill as frightening video emerges

April 17, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026