NORTH KOREAN TECHNOLOGIES
By NIGRITIAN CHIEF OF THE FREE WORLD
General Characteristics of Agricultural, Industrial, and Information Age Technologies
Industrial Age Technology: Mainly Military techonology. North Korea and impressive ground systems production including a complete line of armored vehicles, field artillery, including a new turreted self-propelled artillery piece. The Naval construction surface combatants up to 1, 400 tons, Romeo class submarines, air-cushioned vehicles, and a wide range of specialized infiltration craft, Missil production included antitank guided missiles (At -3), SA-7 Grails (Soviet surface-to-air missiles produced at the Chongyul Arms Plant), and possibly SA-14 or SA-16 follow- ons, possibly SA-2s, and Scud-derived surface-to-surface missiles. Aircraft production was limited to a partial spare parts and assembly capacity, assembly or coproduction of the Mi-2 helicopter, and production of small trainers. North korea techolongy also included Machine building, electric power, and manufacturing chemicals, metallurgy, food processing, electronic calculators,
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Information Age Technology: In recent years the high-technology have experienced rapid growth. In electronic telephones, electronic copy machines, vidocassette recorders
Information/Data on North Korea Technologies: North Korea is mainly Agricultural and Industrial Country, for that reason there is no highly developed Techonolgy because they dont have need at this persent time.
Conclusions on North Korea (Whether Primarily Agricultural, Industrial, or Information Age Re:(No conclusion on North Korea is still in Aricultural and Industrial stage of Technologies)
Additional Online Sources on Canadian Technologies
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Traditional Bibliographic Sources on North Korea Technologies
- CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
- CULTURGRAM '96 NORTH KOREA
- North Korea A Country Study. Federal Research Division Library Of Congress. Edited by Andrea Matles Savada
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