Defense industry of North Korea
North Korea's defense industry predates the Korean War, but has emerged as major a supplier to the North Korean armed forces beginning in the 1970s, but increasingly so after the fall of the Soviet Union and to supplement those purchased from China. Most equipment produced are copies of Soviet and Chinese built military hardware.Military factories
Tanks, arms, and missiles
There are no known indigenous aircraft built in North Korea, factories supply components or parts for current aircraft flown such as for Tumansky RD-9 turbojet engine used by Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 and Shenyang J-6.
- Ch’onjin - small factory used to build spare parts and rebuild aircraft for the Air Force.
- Taechon - used to build spare parts and rebuild aircraft for the Air Force.
- Panghyon - North Korea's primary aircraft assembly, repair and research facility established in the mid-1980s.
- Seventh Machine Industry Bureau: Production and purchase of war planes