6 February 2013 DPRK Submarine Bases Thanks to Matthew Aid for spotting these, who writes: http://www.matthewaid.com/post/42368028134/north-koreas-submarine-bases Earlier today I posted a blog about the release of satellite imagery about North Koreas naval bases. In going through the imagery, I discovered that the author of the original piece on cryptome.org missed the North Korean navys two most important facilities - the heavily protected submarine bases on the island of Mayang-do at the village of Mayangdori (40.0 N 128-10-36E); and the second sub base which located outside the coastal village of Chahonodongjagu, a/k/a Chaho (40-12-56N 128-38-39E). Both bases are situated on the east coast of North Korea. ... Most of these subs are clearly visible in currently available Google Earth satellite imagery. For example, look at this cluster of four Romeo-class subs sharing the same berth at the Mayang-do sub base. If you look just to the south of this berth, you will see two more subs, one of which possibly a Romeo-class sub, docked at the base. About 1,000-meters to the southwest is another heavily protected dock complex housing another cluster of four Romeo-class submarines and possibly two of the smaller Sango-class subs. [More at Mr. Aid's informative commentary.]