North Korea destroys information about its submarines registered with the maritime organization

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American media reported that North Korea destroyed information related to its submarines registered with the maritime organization days after they were registered.

The media said today, Friday, in addition to the destruction of information related to submarines, information related to warships was also destroyed, after news reports showed that North Korea had registered for the first time 13 of its own submarines in the organization..

Pyongyang has 13 submarines registered with the Global Integrated Navigation Information System (GISIS) For the organization on August 27, this is the first time that Korea registered its submarine, and the “Government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea” is registered as the country that owns the submarines..

But all information related to North Korean submarines was deleted from search results through the International Maritime Organization on August 29.

The following day, it emerged that information about naval vessels, including the frigate, had been obtained. FFH-3.

The International Maritime Organization grants special numbers to civilian ships on international voyages, to improve maritime safety and security and to reduce maritime fraud..

The International Maritime Organization said member states have the right to ask the Global Integrated Navigation Information System to update their information, in response to a question about who is responsible for deleting information about North Korean warships, giving know that the deletion came at the request of North Korea..

Source: Agencies

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2024-08-31 11:44:31

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