North Korea leader Kim inspects artillery that can hit South Korean capital


FILE PHOTO: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks during the expanded meeting of the first plenary meeting of the Ninth Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), in Pyongyang, North Korea, February 23, 2026, in this picture released February 24, 2026, by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS/File Photo

SEOUL, May 8 (Reuters) - ⁠North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ⁠inspected the production of new artillery with ‌a range exceeding 60 km (37 miles) that would be deployed at the South Korean border and bolster ​its ability to hit Seoul ⁠and other targets, KCNA ⁠state news agency said on Friday.

Kim said the ⁠extended ‌range of the new 155-mm self-propelled howitzer "will provide a great change ⁠and advantage in the land operations of ​our army," ‌KCNA reported.

For decades, the North has ⁠been developing ​strategic weapons, including long-range ballistic missiles that could carry nuclear weapons and reach the U.S. ⁠mainland.

In recent years it has ​also expanded its conventional arsenal.

North Korea's supply of missiles and artillery to Russia, in support of ⁠the war against Ukraine, has given it valuable battlefield data on its weapons, South Korean officials and experts have said.

Kim separately ​supervised the navigational manoeuvrability of ⁠one of its two modern navy destroyers ​being tested for deployment, KCNA ‌said. Kim has ordered ​the construction of two additional destroyers.

(Reporting by Jack Kim; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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