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Dirty Little Secrets
North Korean Floaters Head South
North Korea has moved about half its 130 Kong Bang hovercraft south, to a port near some disputed islands off nearby South Korea. The Kong Bangs are small hovercraft, with a range of only 250 kilometers, at a speed of about 80 kilometers an hour. The Hong Bangs were based on a 1960s British design, the SRN-6. The Hong Bangs can only carry a platoon (about 30) troops, or even less if they want the hovercraft to go farther or faster. Many of these 18-24 meter (57-73 feet) long hovercraft are over twenty years old. There are three models, the latest one built in the 1990s. The advantage of hovercraft is that they can rapidly cross a beach, and especially marshes found near the coast, and deposit their cargo inland.
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