As noted in previous
Korea Chair reports, the negation of information is often just as important as confirmation when studying North Korea’s ballistic missile and weapons of mass destruction infrastructure.
1 Doing so focuses the public’s interest and policy discussions upon the facts that matter—real capabilities. Such is the case for the unique underground facility (UGF) located in an isolated valley on the northern slopes of Kungjang-san (궁장산, Kungjang Mountain) near the agricultural hamlet of Kyongje-dong (경제동), Yontan-gun (연탄군, Yontan County) approximately 17 kilometers northeast of the Sariwon-si (사리원시, Sariwon City), Hwanghae-bukto (황해북도, North Hwanghae Province) and 53 kilometers south-southeast of the capital city of Pyongyang-si (평양직할시).
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