Hey Mattlott,
Don't get too wrapped around the axle on the clarity of the US vs other contries. First of all, the images that are released to Google are, for the most part, 2 years old or more. As for other countries, it's probably either a question of what they want released, or a matter of the fact that our government doesn't want to let them know, what we know.
Thanks for the email on that North Korean Base. I checked it out this morning and the planes look like 2 different modles. The large twin engine looks a lot like the old Dakota or DC-3, which they are probably still using to this day. The smaller single engin birds are AN-2 Colts. These are old Russian Bi-Planes that are really stout haulers. They aren't real fast, but they can land anywhere carry a butt load of cargo and do it cheaply. The older models were also made from wood and fabric and are tough to pick up on radar. NK uses these often to insert small special ops teams as they can fly in low and slow then quickly climb to elevation to drop the team.
Newer models of the AN-2, the AN-3T are still being produced in Russa today. They even flew one to the US's South Pole Station, but it broke down while there and was stuck at the south pole until replacement parts could be flown down the next year. It finally made it to McMurdo Station and from there was dismantled and flown back to Russa on one of their cargo birds.
Check it out:
http://photolibrary.usap.gov/Portscript ... vMidThumbs
Any way, by the looks of it, that NK base looks like either a Jump School or a forward cargo base.
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