The Namp'o Kangsà  Missile Factory (North Korean ë¨Ã“ÂÂê°ÂìÂÂ구ìÂÂ미ì¸ì¼공ìÂÂ¥, South Korean ë¨Ã“ÂÂê°ÂìÂÂ구ìÂÂ미쓼공ìÂÂ¥) is a factory reportedly manufacturing the Scud and Taepodong-2 ballistic missiles, located in Kangsà Â-guyà Âk, Namp'o, North Korea The factory is located partially above ground and partially underground and is rail-served, with a spur entering the underground facility from the Chamjilli railway station on the P'yà Ângnam Line of the Korean State Railway. The plant has reportedly produced up to 200 Scud missiles annually, using electronic components based on Japanese designs manufactured at the P'yà Ângyang Semiconductor Factory.