Pyongyang could very well be helping Moscow to gear up in its war with Ukraine, according to satellite imagery of the Tumangang rail facility at the border with Russia recorded by the U.S. think tank Beyond Parallel and made public on Friday.

Although “the extensive use of tarps” makes it impossible to confirm whether this is actually artillery being transferred, the “unprecedented number of freight railcars” and level of rail traffic, along with the recent discussions between the two countries, seem to suggest so, the organization said.

The traffic has recently been “far greater” than what has been observed in the past five years, including pre-COVID-19 levels, when there would be 20 railcars at the facility at most, it added.

Last month, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un pledged his full support to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his “sacred fight” at a summit where both men discussed possibilities for military cooperation.

Five days after the high-level meeting, satellite imagery showed a “gradual but steady increase” of freight boxcars, culminating to the “unprecedented” numbers of 73 railcars on October 5, according to Beyond Parallel.

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All those words and they didn’t show us the before and after satellite photos? I feel cheated

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Trump may be willing to show us cutting edge military satellite capabilities, but generally the rest of them try to avoid it.

They’d have to like, buy commercially available images just for us.

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according to satellite imagery…made public on Friday.

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Ah, so it was. Thank you for the correction.

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Awesome, thank you!

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Evil helping evil. No surprise.

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They’re probably making “extensive use of tarps” more out of embarrassment than anything else.

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Or maybe, of all things Russia is running low on, North Korea is supporting them by supplying train loads of desperately needed tarps.

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Maybe it’s a the Sims situation again where someone higher up said they needed to set a lot of traps

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North Korea does have huge stocks of artillery ammunition and they geared half their economy to military needs, they can absolutely supply a lot of shells.

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Half of what economy?

On a serious note though I understand they can supply useful things this is just my cope. Hopefully whatever shells they are supplying have a high failure rate.

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It’s just plenty of extra spare tires

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So 20 to 73 railcars. They could’ve written this alone to make a point.

This alone isn’t important because NK isn’t significant in any way. But it is a pocket state of China and I’d be worried of it being used as a node in China-Russia transfers. Was there an influx in China-NK import lately as well?

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It IS important as it got huge stockpiles of soviet-compatible ammunition like artillery shells.

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Yeah, I downplayed it too much.

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Let’s get some partisans along the rail track.

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