North Korean Navy – North Korea’s Sea-Based Deterrent

USNI News – Recent reports that North Korea is developing submarines based on obsolete Golf-II class Soviet-era submarines has gained worldwide attention. However obsolete, it is reported that North Korea had invested its time in “examining and replicating” the missile-launch system of the Soviet-era subs. Hence, these submarines would be able to fire ballistic missiles. In fact, reports confirm that Pyongyang already is developing a vertical-launch system for submarine launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs). Raising further concerns about that is the fact that North Korean ballistic missiles could be armed with nuclear warheads.

North Korean Navy – 'North Korean torpedo' sank South's navy ship – report

BBC‘North Korean torpedo’ sank South’s navy ship – report

A North Korean submarine’s torpedo sank a South Korean navy ship on 26 March causing the deaths of 46 sailors, an international report has found.

EconomistTheir number is up

Evidence that North Korea torpedoed the Cheonan puts it—and China—on the spot.

North Korean Navy – Four Reasons North Korea Won't Stop Being a Pain in the World's Ass

EsquireFour Reasons North Korea Won’t Stop Being a Pain in the World’s Ass

Thomas P.M. Barnett writes that this week’s tests were a local propaganda success gone globally awry, and a foreign-policy expert has bad news for us: The totalitarian, war-crime-worthy Pyongyang government and its cult of personality aren’t going away anytime soon — unless, of course, Obama calls Kim Jong-Il’s bluff.