Wreckage of Enemy Plane Displayed at Captured Arms Exhibition Hall of DPRK

Pyongyang, July 24 (KCNA) -- The wreckage of an enemy plane brought out of the waters off Cho Islet in the West Sea of Korea last year was newly displayed at the captured arms exhibition hall of the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum in the DPRK.

The enemy plane, shot down by the powerful firepower of the heroic People's Army while flying over the inviolable sky of the DPRK after participating in the Korean war from July 1950, had been buried in the sea for 70-odd years.

During the war, many enemy planes boasting of being equipped with latest technologies fell in mountains and fields and were buried in the sea.

Among them were AD-4 boasting of being equipped with modern radar device and automatic flight control system, a F4 U-4 styling itself the most powerful and remarkable carrier-borne plane and B-26 pretending to be the fastest one among the bombers of the U.S. imperialist aggression army.

According to a lecturer of the museum, many people are visiting the captured arms exhibition hall upon hearing the news that the wreckage of the enemy plane was newly displayed.

The visitors are warning the U.S. which is coveting the dignified and powerful DPRK, forgetting its defeat in the Korean war and being seized with a foolish dream:

The descendants of the then U.S. imperialist aggressors, not forget the bitter lesson in the 1950s and refrain from rash acts, there are many unoccupied places at our captured arms exhibition hall. -0-

www.kcna.kp (2025.07.24.)