Gripen-simpit
Flieger-Ass
Ostblock-Kaverne
Denn Nordkorea hat das offenbar bisher nicht gewagte wirklich gemacht; die Kaverne mit integrierter Startpiste:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article3822538.ece
Zitat:
North Korean military engineers are completing an underground runway beneath a mountain that can protect fighter aircraft from attack until they take off at high speed through the mouth of a tunnel. The 6,000ft runway is a few minutes’ flying time from the tense front line where the Korean People’s Army faces soldiers from the United States and South Korea. The project was identified by an air force defector from North Korea and captured on a satellite image by Google Earth, according to reports in the South Korean press last week. It is one of three underground fighter bases among an elaborate subterranean military infrastructure built to withstand a “shock and awe” assault in the first moments of a war, the defector said. The runway, reminiscent of the Thunderbirds television series, highlights the strange and secretive nature of the regime that provided the expertise for a partially built nuclear reactor in Syria, film of which was released by the CIA last week. The reactor was destroyed by Israeli aircraft last September in an operation that may have killed or injured North Koreans at the site in the remote deserts of eastern Syria. The airstrike appears to have convinced North Korea to harden its own defences and to spend more on its military, even as it struggles to cope with a new food shortage that could see millions of its citizens go hungry. ....Whatever the truth, even by the standards of North Korean politics the atomic intrigue half a world away – with its multinational cast of spies, scientists, diplomats and airmen – makes an exotic story. ...The alliance between the two clan dictatorships in Damascus and Pyongyang is more than 35 years old. In another tunnel, this one under Mount Myohang, the North Koreans have kept as a museum piece the Kalashnikov assault rifle and pistols sent as gifts from President Hafez al-Assad of Syria to Kim Il-sung in the early years of their friendship. ....North Korean military engineers have worked on hardened silos and tunnels for the project near the cities of Hama and Aleppo. ...
visualisiert unter:
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=39.095097&lon ... =0&m=a&v=2
Ja Guido, das würde mich nun doch wundern, wo der Ostblock seine Kaverne versteckt hatte.Irgendwo und -wann las ich mal etwas über einen vom Ostblock im Kalten Krieg genutzen Startplatz, der in einem Berg lag. Oder war das im WWII? Ich suche mal.
Gruß,
Guido
Denn Nordkorea hat das offenbar bisher nicht gewagte wirklich gemacht; die Kaverne mit integrierter Startpiste:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article3822538.ece
Zitat:
North Korean military engineers are completing an underground runway beneath a mountain that can protect fighter aircraft from attack until they take off at high speed through the mouth of a tunnel. The 6,000ft runway is a few minutes’ flying time from the tense front line where the Korean People’s Army faces soldiers from the United States and South Korea. The project was identified by an air force defector from North Korea and captured on a satellite image by Google Earth, according to reports in the South Korean press last week. It is one of three underground fighter bases among an elaborate subterranean military infrastructure built to withstand a “shock and awe” assault in the first moments of a war, the defector said. The runway, reminiscent of the Thunderbirds television series, highlights the strange and secretive nature of the regime that provided the expertise for a partially built nuclear reactor in Syria, film of which was released by the CIA last week. The reactor was destroyed by Israeli aircraft last September in an operation that may have killed or injured North Koreans at the site in the remote deserts of eastern Syria. The airstrike appears to have convinced North Korea to harden its own defences and to spend more on its military, even as it struggles to cope with a new food shortage that could see millions of its citizens go hungry. ....Whatever the truth, even by the standards of North Korean politics the atomic intrigue half a world away – with its multinational cast of spies, scientists, diplomats and airmen – makes an exotic story. ...The alliance between the two clan dictatorships in Damascus and Pyongyang is more than 35 years old. In another tunnel, this one under Mount Myohang, the North Koreans have kept as a museum piece the Kalashnikov assault rifle and pistols sent as gifts from President Hafez al-Assad of Syria to Kim Il-sung in the early years of their friendship. ....North Korean military engineers have worked on hardened silos and tunnels for the project near the cities of Hama and Aleppo. ...
visualisiert unter:
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=39.095097&lon ... =0&m=a&v=2
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