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Kim oversees strategic missile test from newest destroyer (PHOTOS)

Pyongyang reportedly tested anti-ship, air defense, and strike systems aboard a 5,000-ton destroyer
Published 5 Jul, 2026 10:31
Kim oversees strategic missile test from newest destroyer (PHOTOS)

North Korea has tested a strategic cruise missile and other weapon systems aboard its newest naval destroyer, KCNA state news agency reported Sunday. The country’s leader Kim Jong-un reportedly observed the launch and evaluations of the vessel’s combat systems.

Conducted on July 3 aboard the newly built 5,000-ton warship Kang Kon, the tests reportedly assessed the vessel’s target detection and information processing capabilities, integrated firepower system, naval guns, automatic cannons, and electronic warfare equipment as part of its performance evaluation.

The news agency cited Kim as hailing the reliability and combat effectiveness of the destroyer’s weapon systems.

The North Korean leader reportedly noted that recent advances in domestic weapons development demonstrated the potential of the country’s naval combat systems to strengthen military readiness for strategic operations.

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Kim also outlined further plans for developing additional surface and underwater combat systems and deploying them in operational waters, according to the report.

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He called for continued efforts to expand North Korea’s war deterrence and war-fighting capabilities, KCNA noted.

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The country’s leader ordered officials to complete the destroyer’s testing program and commission the vessel into the navy within two months, according to the report.

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Kim reportedly convened a consultative meeting later in the day on the development of the country’s shipbuilding industry.

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In June, Pyongyang 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 North Korea’s broader naval modernization drive.

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He also revealed plans to follow the current destroyer program with a new class of 10,000-ton strategic surface combatants.

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