North Korean leader Kim observes weapons tests from new naval destroyer
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed weapons tests, including a nuclear-capable cruise missile, aboard the newly repaired Kang Kon destroyer. The tests, which occurred on Friday, also involved the ship's main gun, cannons, electronic warfare systems, and target-detection capabilities.

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AI-generatedNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed weapons tests, including a nuclear-capable cruise missile, aboard the newly repaired Kang Kon destroyer. The tests, which occurred on Friday, also involved the ship's main gun, cannons, electronic warfare systems, and target-detection capabilities. Kim ordered the destroyer to be operational within two months. This event follows North Korea's recent commissioning of its first 5,000-ton destroyer, the Choe Hyon, signaling Kim's focus on building a nuclear-armed navy. The Kang Kon had been damaged during a failed launch ceremony last year. South Korean experts suggest Russian assistance in building these vessels, while questioning their operational effectiveness. Kim has also outlined plans for annual warship construction and the development of a larger destroyer.
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5 extractedKim ordered officials to complete the destroyer’s trials and place the vessel in active duty within two months.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised tests of a nuclear-capable cruise missile and other weapons aboard a new destroyer, the Kang Kon.
Kim has called for building two new 5,000-ton warships annually over the next five years, as well as developing a larger 10,000-ton destroyer.
The Kang Kon was damaged in a failed launch ceremony last year and has since been repaired.
South Korean officials and experts believe the vessel was likely built with Russian assistance.