> North Korea released photographs in December 2025 of Kim’s visit showing what appeared to be a largely completed nuclear-powered submarine hull, coated with what was likely anti-corrosion paint, under construction in an assembly hall.
Well the hull might not be very useful if they can’t put an engine in it.
Extension-Toe-7027 on
In the Mediterranean, probably no far from where the States lost a nuke. I wonder if someone is going magnet fishing and how would the Russians react.
haloweenek on
Fine by me. russian ship, russian crew, happy sea fooding…
PUfelix85 on
Odd that it is being labeled as confirmed today after yesterday this was all speculation.
snakesnake9 on
Why would Russia do this in such a logistically complex and risky way? They have a border with North Korea, just send it that way or a shorter sea route.
HighOnGoofballs on
Kind of a difference between the title saying it carried reactors and the actual article saying components
obalovatyk on
Whatever happened to the hundreds of RTG’s they can’t find?
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> North Korea released photographs in December 2025 of Kim’s visit showing what appeared to be a largely completed nuclear-powered submarine hull, coated with what was likely anti-corrosion paint, under construction in an assembly hall.
Well the hull might not be very useful if they can’t put an engine in it.
In the Mediterranean, probably no far from where the States lost a nuke. I wonder if someone is going magnet fishing and how would the Russians react.
Fine by me. russian ship, russian crew, happy sea fooding…
Odd that it is being labeled as confirmed today after yesterday this was all speculation.
Why would Russia do this in such a logistically complex and risky way? They have a border with North Korea, just send it that way or a shorter sea route.
Kind of a difference between the title saying it carried reactors and the actual article saying components
Whatever happened to the hundreds of RTG’s they can’t find?