The mysterious white balloons were seen near North Korea’s 5,000 tons of sunken warships, what are they?

North Korea can use a balloon -like structures around its most advanced and largest naval vessel, after a unsuccessful launch of the last week, a 5,000 -ton warship was left partially immersed. Satellite images from Maxu Technologies have been deployed around a dozen white, balloons around the debris since 23 May.Experts have been divided into balloons for the purpose of balloons. Some believe that they are being used further to prevent floods or to protect the pot from monitoring.South Korean legalist and military analyst U Yong-Vione said, “It seems that the balloon visible ship has been established not to reappear, but to prevent the ship from further floods.”Retired US Navy captain Carl Shoster suggested that balloons may serve double objectives, either drone can save the ship from the reconnaissance or relieve pressure on the hull where the destroyer is recorded strangely on the slipway.He said, “This is the region that is likely to be damaged, the most serious damage has been faced and remains under intense stress while the front area remains out of the water,” he said.Naval Expert Nick Chilles of the International Institute for Strategic Studies warned that using a balloon to lift the ship could lead to the risk of making the situation worse.“It is highly likely that the ship is under considerable stress anyway,” the Children said, to add a normal view, you have to create bottom and then slowly raise.Despite reducing the range of North Korean media damage, analysts suspect. KCNA had earlier claimed that the hull remained intact and an estimated repair would take just 10 days. But Shoister mentioned that this effort may increase by six months depending on internal damage, seawater entry, and rust.The position of the ship – perhaps submerges on the land and partially, complicates further disposal operations.“Half of the water is originally the worst position is the worst position,” said Decker Evleth, a defense researcher at CNA. “If you try to pull out half of drowning, you are risking twisting and breaking the nail. And if you do this, the entire ship is junk.”Experts say that North Korea may eventually require to destroy parts of the destroyer to safely remove it.“Very often you are the only way to clean the dock … To make the operation easier to eliminate the minimum part of the ship, okay what you have left and overcome it and decide whether you rebuild it or scrap it.”The destroyer of 5,000 tons meant North Korea’s ambitious naval modernization. However, Sterurn slides in premature water due to a malfunction during the launch at a shipyard in the northeast city of Chongjin, damaged the hull and released a bow stuck on the ground. In a rare entry of failure, the state media KCNA quoted the leader Kim Jong Un, who called it a “Criminal Act” and demanded immediate repair before a late June party meeting, described the mission as a national honor according to CNN.Since the incident, four persons, including the Chief Engineer of Shipyard, have been allegedly detained.