Military affairs
Information related to military issues in North and South Korea
Dual-use Chinese construction vehicles marketed at North Korean trade fair
Cranes could be adapted for transporting or loading missiles, analysts suggest
U.S. bombers and fighters off N. Korea’s east coast: why Pyongyang didn’t react
Flying in the Sea of Japan close to the DPRK has been exceptionally hazardous in the past
A brief history of “declarations of war” against North Korea
State media frequently accuses the DPRK's enemies of casus belli
How North Korea’s navy was appropriated by the market economy
In the 90s, ships meant to police the maritime border became centers of private enterprise
Kim Jong Un’s August appearances: sending a message to the U.S.
The Leader plans more missiles after Washington's snub. But might there be tensions in the ranks?
Why the ROK-U.S. alliance must have an open debate on deploying nuclear weapons
Retired South Korean LTG In-Bum Chun weighs in on the growing debate in the South
North Korea’s sixth nuclear test: What happens next?
Experts weigh in on possible military and economic measures, and potential response from North Korea
Expert survey: Can the international community slow N. Korea’s missile testing?
Scholars weigh in on the potential fallout from Pyongyang's latest missile launch over Japan
North Korea now convinced that “time is on their side”: Ralph Cossa
President of CSIS Pacific Forum tells NK News that the U.S. has failed to "frighten" the DPRK
Drawing a “red line” on North Korea: What’s the point?
First Trump, now Moon Jae-in - but such tough talk achieves little