A look at North Korea's secretive military detailing its
unique weaponry, doctrines, and modernization efforts. Modernity has lifted the
obsessive veil of secrecy in military innovation in all but one country: North
Korea. With both its past and present a mystery, there exists little reliable
information on one of the most exotic armed forces in the world today.
Having essentially run aground its entire economy for the
twin purposes of Juche (self-reliance) and Songun (military first), the DPRK
today fields a uniquely diverse inventory of indigenous weaponry, and adheres
to a military doctrine unlike any other. This highly unconventional situation
is simultaneously one of the most precarious in the world, with the possibility
of conflict ever looming on the horizon.
To many, North Korea has become synonymous with the threat
of nuclear war, having seen ballistic missiles soar and the ground tremble
under a succession of escalating strategic weapons tests. The international
focus on this topic has resulted in an imbalance of information, where its
equally significant and numerically vast conventional forces are typically
ignored.
More than just posing a threat in its immense proportions
however, the KPA remains a force to be reckoned with due to a continuing drive
for modernization, that though struggling under the pressure of a defunct
economy appears to be serious in scope and realism. Any assessment of its
abilities that omits such developments is invariably inaccurate, and with
literature sparse and available sources often disseminating misinformation more
than anything else, there is no definitive framework for placing new information
about the KPA’s ground forces in its proper context.
This book aims to provide precisely such a framework by
setting out its history in detail and mapping pretty much all there is to know
about the DPRK’s current military endeavors. This comprehensive information is
accompanied by well over 150 unique images, most of which have never been seen
by the general public. Furthermore, sixteen gorgeous artworks provide a better
look at those armaments that have managed to evade getting caught on camera, or
that deserve being highlighted in perfect detail.
Subsequently published volumes will complete a small series
on North Korea’s elusive military, giving both the casual reader as well as
those with a professional interest a complete overview of even the most
secretive aspects of a military that is unlike any other.
About the Author
Joost Oliemans is an author, analyst, and blogger focusing
on the Middle East, North Africa and Asia. Together with Stijn Mitzer, he is
the author of Oryx Blog. Joost Oliemans also writes for various news agencies
and websites about military-related matters.