-
launched from near
Pukchang Airport reportedly crashed into Ch'ŏngsin-dong,
Tokchon,
damaging several structures in the city. Tŏkch'ŏn-si is
divided into 22...
-
towed artillery designs.
Tokchon 122mm (M-1981): ATS-59 ch****is with D-74 122 mm
field gun,
could also
carry 9K38 Igla
Tokchon 152mm (M-1974): ATS-59 ch****is...
-
Sungri Motor Plant is a 600,000 m2
vehicle factory in the city of
Tokchon (덕천),
North Korea. It was the most
capable plant of the
North Korean automotive...
- a
series of towns, such as Chongju, Yongsan-dong, Ipsok, Kujang-dong,
Tokchon, and
Yongwon dot the
front line, and
connecting those towns are a series...
- of all
special forces. It is
known that its
headquarters are
based in
Tokchon. The 17th
Reconnaissance Brigade merged with the 124th Army and 283th Army...
- and the GAZ-M20
Pobeda p****enger car.
Since 1950,
Sungri Motor Plant in
Tokchon has been
North Korea's
first and
largest motor vehicle plant, producing...
-
North Hamgyong Province) X
Corps (Hyesan,
Ryanggang Province) XI
Corps (
Tokchon,
South Pyongan Province)
Mechanised infantry divisions: 108th Division...
- 363,127 15 Anju
South Pyongan 240,117 6
Sinuiju North Pyongan 359,341 16
Tokchon South Pyongan 237,133 7
Tanchon South Hamgyong 345,875 17
Kimchaek North...
- (surname) (Shinjitai spelling: 徳川; Kyūjitai spelling: 德川), a ****anese
surname Tokchon,
South P'yŏngan province,
North Korea, a city
known as
Tokugawa during...
- GAZ-51 (under the name “Seungri-58”)
began at the
Tokchon Automobile Plant in the city of
Tokchon. The
progressive layout of the “lawn” (the
engine and...