
Kim Jong Un Oversees Weapons Tests, Calls for 'Deadly and Destructive' Military Posture
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed major weapons tests, including new artillery and missile systems, and called for a 'deadly and destructive' military posture. This comes as South Korea announced plans to strengthen its armaments, with Kim stating the tests aim to instill 'constant uneasiness and fear' in enemies.
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North Korea conducts major weapons tests; South training ‘drone warriors’
Kim Jong Un demands a 'deadly and destructive offensive posture' as North Korea upgrades arsenal to reach all of South.
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Pyongyang tested "major weapons" as North Korea's leader called for greater strike capabilities along the border with South Korea.
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Read full article →'To make enemies feel constant uneasiness & fear': N Korea's Kim observes major weapons tests
North Korea's Kim Jong Un marked the Korean War anniversary with artillery and missile tests, showcasing upgraded weaponry aimed at bolstering its southern border defenses. Pyongyang demonstrated enhanced rocket launchers, ballistic missile warheads, and howitzers, emphasizing increased accuracy and range. These drills underscore North Korea's persistent focus on frontline strike capabilities and its expanding arsenal, raising concerns for regional security.
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On Tuesday, North Korea commissioned the 5,000-ton destroyer that Kim touted as a symbol of the country's growing naval and nuclear capabilities.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has overseen testing of a new multiple rocket launcher and other weapons, Pyongyang's state media reported Friday, in what appeared to be tests aimed at enhancing capabilities of strike means targeting South Korea. North Korea conducted the weapons tests Thursday, the 76th anniversary of the outbreak of the 1950-53 Korean War, in an apparent bid to demonstrate its ability to target major facilities in the South. The North's leader supervised the test of "important
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