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 | old north korean aircraft still in service |  | 10/07/2006 | 832 | 



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 | Four large helicopters parked in a North Korean Base they maybe Mil Mi 17s |  | 09/25/2006 | 431 | 



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 | Lots of planes here, but the base seems not really clean. |  | 08/21/2006 | 3,904 | 



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 | A Soviet nuclear bomber base covered by the START treaties.
Long range bombers were based here during the cold war. |  | 08/19/2005 | 356 | 



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 | The Korean Folk Village, which was opened on the 3rd October, 1974, as an open-air folk museum and international tourist attraction for both Korean and foreign visitors. It is the home of the true Korean heritage where many features of the Korean culture have been collected and preserved for succeeding generations to see and learn about. |  | 11/28/2005 | 169 | 



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 | Hovercrafts at a North Korean Navy Base at P’ungmu-ri. There are many Kongbang class Air-Cushioned Vehicles at this Naval Base.
North Korea has built and operates some 130-40 Air-Cushioned Vehicles (ACV). Various versions carry 35 to 55 troops. One ACV can carry one Special Operations Force platoon for surprise landing. Designed to support mobility in mud flats, these craft are w... |  | 03/09/2009 | 433 | 



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 | RAF Burn became a bomber base within No. 4 Group, Bomber Command. Construction began in late 1941 and despite topographical limitations , the three runways were laid. The main strip was 5,700 feet (1737 mtrs) in length, running almost due north/south and the two intersecting runways being 4,620 feet (1400 mtrs) and 4,290 feet (1300 mtrs) respectively and the perimiter track had 36 heavy bomber ... |  | 11/25/2008 | 83 | 



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 | The Ryongchŏn disaster was a train disaster that occurred in the town of Ryongchŏn, North Korea near the border with China on April 22, 2004.
The disaster occurred when a flammable cargo exploded at the railway station at about 1300 local time (0400 UTC). The news was broken by South Korean media outlets, which reported that up to 3,000 people had been killed or injured in the ... |  | 02/09/2006 | 825 | 
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 | This is the facility in the news lately. It's never launched a missile yet, but is noted for extra facilities for the development of missiles with more accuracy and longer ranges. |  | 09/10/2008 | 2,360 | 



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 | What looks like a brush fire at a North Korean airbase. |  | 03/01/2009 | 181 | 



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 | Belaya (ICAO: UIIB) is a significant strategic air base in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia located 18 km northwest of Usolye-Sibirskoye and 85 km northwest of Irkutsk. It features significant tarmac space and 38 bomber revetments.
In 1954 Belaya was used as a staging base for Tupolev Tu-4 aircraft sent to China to observe American fusion bomb tests in the Pacific, but the runway was unpa... |  | 05/11/2007 | 897 | 



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 | RAF Bassingbourn is a former military airbase located in Cambridgeshire approximately 3 miles (5 km) north of Royston, Hertfordshire and 11 miles (18 km) south west of Cambridge. During World War II it served first as an RAF station and then as a bomber base of the U.S. Eighth Air Force. Now known as Bassingbourn Barracks, it functions as a Phase One recruit training base and is home to Army Tr... |  | 05/30/2008 | 232 | 
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