North Korea's Kim observed naval destroyer cruise missile launch, weapons tests, state media says


FILE PHOTO: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversees the test of key weapons in North Korea on June 25, 2026. KCNA via REUTERS/File Photo

SEOUL, July 5 (Reuters) - 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.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok Shim; Editing by David Gregorio)

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