ABC - North Korea tried to flex its military might with an extravagant parade on April 15, just three days after it admitted that its missile test had been a failure, but analysts now say that the new intercontinental ballistic missiles on display in the meticulously choreographed parade were nothing more than props.
The analysts studied photos of the six missiles and came to their conclusion for three primary reasons:
1. The missiles did not fit the launchers that carried them.
2. The missiles appear to be made out of both liquid-fuel and solid-fuel components that are unable to fly together.
3. The casings on the missiles undulate which suggests the metal is not thick enough to hold up during flight. (continue at ABC, see video, images)


















How do we know they're not actually made from cardboard? Or just some old pieces of junk with a fresh coat of camo paint.
Posted by: Right Wing Theocrat | April 27, 2012 at 06:34 PM