North Korea's Kim Oversees Cruise Missile Launch and Naval Weapons Tests, State Media Reports

World 07:02 PM - 2026-07-05
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. KCNA via Reuters

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

North Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed the test firing of a strategic cruise missile and evaluations of anti-ship, anti-submarine and air defence ‌systems aboard the naval destroyer Kang Kon, state media KCNA reported on Sunday.

The tests were conducted on Friday as part of an assessment of the newly built warship's combat systems. They included checks of target-detection and information-processing capabilities, integrated ⁠firepower systems, naval guns, automatic cannons and electronic warfare equipment, KCNA said.

Kim was briefed on the vessel's weapons evaluation programme before watching the strategic cruise missile launch and other tests, according to the report.

KCNA said Kim hailed recent advances in weapons development and called for further efforts to expand North Korea's war deterrence and combat capabilities.

He ordered officials to complete trials of the Kang ‌Kon ⁠and commission the destroyer into naval service within two months, KCNA said.

Late last month, North Korea commissioned the 5,000-ton destroyer Choe Hyon and announced plans to deploy the Kang Kon, a vessel of the same class, ⁠as part of a broader naval modernisation drive.

Kim has called for the construction of two warships of the class every year over the next ⁠five years and also outlined plans for larger 10,000-ton warships.

The Kang Kon was repaired last year after partially capsizing during a launch ceremony.

North ⁠Korea has increasingly highlighted naval development as it seeks to bolster what Kim has described as the weakest branch of its armed forces.

Hot summer weather usually provides a boost for alcohol sales, but recent extreme heat in Europe is prompting a rethink.

Source: Reuters 



PUKMEDIA

see more

Most read

The News in your pocket

Download

Logo Application

Play Store App Store Logo
The News In Your Pocket