"How could the United States *** appear at the North Korean military parade?The question has puzzled foreign journalists. North Korea military parade in 2013,
In addition to the display of advanced missiles, a batch of American *** has become the focus. The emergence of these *** originated from a "god operation" in the 80s of the last century. At that time,
North Korea acquired 87 MD500s from the United States by clever means*** It all started when North Korea felt pressure from South Korea
And the Soviet Union failed to provide sufficient support. In order to enhance its military strength, the DPRK decided to introduce advanced equipment, and finally chose the multifunctional and multi-purpose MD500***
However, since the United States has always been hostile to North Korea, it is not easy to buy such equipment. So, the DPRK approached the Delta Avia Aircraft Equipment Company in West Germany
Transactions were made through them. In the process of the transaction, the company's leaders hesitated many times, but finally agreed to the deal under the increasing weight of North Korea.
Subsequently, through forged documents and ingenious transportation arrangements, the MD500*** successfully arrived in North Korea. However, this covert operation was not kept secret for long
It was eventually discovered by the U.S. Department of Commerce in the transaction of the last order. Although the company's leaders have been blamed for this, the United States has no way of knowing where these *** will end up.
However, these MD500*** were eventually unveiled at a military parade in 2013 and became part of North Korea's military might.
Although it is now difficult for the DPRK to acquire US equipment in the same way, as the DPRK continues to develop in the field of strategic deterrence,
They no longer need American-style equipment as much as they used to. The external threat to North Korea is also gradually decreasing. The deal, which involved MD500***, was called a "god operation" at the time, and is now a part of history, but its legacy is still there. References:
McDonnell Douglas *** Company MD 500" - Globe.com.