-38 North- In an important first step towards fulfilling a commitment made by Kim Jong Un at the June 12 Singapore Summit new commercial satellite imagery of the Sohae Satellite Launching Station (North Koreas main satellite launch facility since 2012) indicates that the North has begun dismantling key facilities. Most notably these include the rail-mounted processing buildingwhere space launch vehicles are prepared before moving them to the launch padand the nearby rocket engine test stand used to develop liquid-fuel engines for ballistic missiles and space launch vehicles. Since these facilities are believed to have played an important role in the development of technologies for the Norths intercontinental ballistic missile program these efforts represent a significant confidence building measure on the part of North Korea. Dismantlement at the Launch Pad Commercial satellite imagery of the launch pad from July 20 shows that the rail-mounted processing/transfer structure has been moved to the middle of the pad exposing the underground rail transfer pointone of the few times it has been seen in this location. The roof and supporting structure have been partially removed and numerous vehicles are presentincluding a large construction crane. An image from two days later shows the continued presence of the crane and vehicles. Considerable progress has been made in dismantling the rail-mounted processing/transfer structure. One corner has been completely dismantled and the parts can be seen lying on the ground. In both images the two fuel/oxidizer bunkers main processing building and gantry tower remain untouched.