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N. Korea's Kim observes weapons tests from naval destroyer Kang Kon
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N. Korea's Kim observes weapons tests from naval destroyer Kang Kon

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw weapons tests from the newly commissioned 5,000-ton naval destroyer Kang Kon, including a cruise missile, naval artillery, and electronic warfare systems. State media reported these tests as part of efforts to evaluate the ship's combat readiness, with Kim instructing the vessel's commissioning into the navy within two months. South Korea's military confirmed detecting a cruise missile fired from the Kang Kon toward the East Sea, prompting analysis by Seoul and Washington. Experts suggest the missile may be part of the Hwasal series and speculate that North Korea aims to deploy nuclear-capable weapons on its new destroyers. Analysts note North Korea's accelerated commissioning of both the Kang Kon and the previously launched Choe Hyon destroyer, potentially enhancing its maritime nuclear capabilities.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldIndependentLeft8 hr. ago
N. Korea's Kim observes weapons tests from naval destroyer Kang Kon

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw weapons tests from the newly commissioned 5,000-ton naval destroyer Kang Kon, including a cruise missile, naval artillery, and electronic warfare systems. State media reported these tests as part of efforts to evaluate the ship's combat readiness, with Kim instructing the vessel's commissioning into the navy within two months. South Korea's military confirmed detecting a cruise missile fired from the Kang Kon toward the East Sea, prompting analysis by Seoul and Washington. Experts suggest the missile may be part of the Hwasal series and speculate that North Korea aims to deploy nuclear-capable weapons on its new destroyers. Analysts note North Korea's accelerated commissioning of both the Kang Kon and the previously launched Choe Hyon destroyer, potentially enhancing its maritime nuclear capabilities.

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