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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology 2014;17(6):836-843.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2014.17.6.836   
A Study on Military Use of Infrastructure in North Korea (Focused on Road, Railroad, and Electricity)
Kiyoung Son, Heung Bin Kim, Sang Ho Kim, Young Jun Park
1School of Architecture, University of Ulsan
2Department of Defense Acquisition Program, Kwangwoon University
3Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Korea Military Academy
북한지역 기반시설의 군사적 활용방안에 관한 연구(도로, 철도, 전력을 중심으로)
손기영, 김홍빈, 김상호, 박영준
1울산대학교 건축학부
2광운대학교 대학원 방위사업학과
3육군사관학교 건설환경학과
Abstract
The infrastructure of North Korea has serious problems such as stability, usability, and durability because the facilities were built a long time ago. In recent years, the infrastructure improvement of North Korea has emerged as the important issue to preparing for reunification. However, there are no research institutions about the infrastructure in South Korea as well as the experts for operating or constructing the infrastructure. Therefore, the objective of this study is to propose the military use of infrastructure in North Korea by analyzing various data. The facilities such as road, railroad and electricity has been focused in this study. In the future, if the more specific data regarding condition and problems in each facility are collected, the more detailed military use of the infrastructure of North Korea can be suggested.
Key Words: Infrastructure, Road, Railroad, Electricity, Military Use
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