North Korean rocket

lucinator

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First pics for the Unha-3 came out, does anybody have a analysis of the rocket and and irregularities or interesting observations about it?
 

Masquerader

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A 2013 report from the Federation of American Scientists provides the following technical analysis of the Paektusan-2* rockets which were launched in 2012 with their first stages emblazoned with the writing Unha-3 on them:

*Daniel Pinkston notes in the 2008 monograph The North Korean Ballistic Missile Program that a June 2006 issue of the pro-DPRK newspaper Choson Sinbo cited official North Korean sources as saying that Paektusan-2 is the official name for the North Korean SLV known by US intelligence as the Taepodong-1 that had its unsuccessful first launch in July 2006 (which is probably a suborbital test) and had its first successful orbital launch in 2012. Also, the same rocket used to launch the Kwangmyongsong-3 satellites in 2012 had the name Kwangmyongsong rather than Unha emblazoned on the first stage when it launched the Kwangmyongsong-4 into orbit. Thus, Unha may have been an alternate name for the Paektusan-2.
 
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