Recent satellite images have revealed that North Korea has placed several objects resembling balloons next to the damaged 5,000-ton warship. The ship is lying on its side and partially submerged after a failed launch last week.
Although the exact purpose of these aerial objects remains unknown, experts suggest that they can be used for several purposes. Firstly, such balls can help bring the ship back to an upright position, providing additional buoyancy and support. Secondly, they can serve as a means of disguise, protecting the damaged ship from surveillance by drones and satellites, thereby hiding the extent of the damage.
This incident highlights the difficulties faced by North Korea in maintaining its navy, and also demonstrates the unconventional methods used to solve emerging problems.
Further observation and analysis of satellite data will help to better understand the situation and assess the condition of the North Korean warship.
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