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North Korea Conducts Naval Missile Tests Amid Military Expansion
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On July 5, 2026, North Korea test-fired a strategic cruise missile and other weapons from its new 5,000-ton destroyer, the Kang Kon, under the supervision of leader Kim Jong Un. The tests aimed to validate the destroyer's combat capabilities, including electronic warfare systems and naval artillery. Kim ordered the commissioning of the destroyer within two months, likely timed for North Korea's 78th founding anniversary on September 9. The South Korean military detected the missile launch, which was directed towards the East Sea, and is currently analyzing the specifics. This marks a significant step in North Korea's military development, as the Kang Kon had previously suffered a partial capsizing during its launch last year. Kim emphasized the need to enhance the country's war deterrent and combat readiness, pledging to equip the navy with nuclear capabilities. The ongoing military activities underscore the heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula, where North Korea remains technically at war with South Korea.
Key Points: • North Korea test-fired a cruise missile from the Kang Kon destroyer on July 5, 2026. • Kim Jong Un ordered the destroyer to be commissioned within two months, likely by September 9. • The South Korean military confirmed the missile launch and is analyzing the event.