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North Korea Conducts Naval Missile Tests from New Destroyer Kang Kon
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On July 3, 2026, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw weapons tests aboard the newly repaired 5,000-ton destroyer Kang Kon. The tests included the launch of a nuclear-capable cruise missile, naval artillery, and electronic warfare systems. Kim ordered the commissioning of the destroyer within two months, aiming for completion by the 78th anniversary of North Korea's founding on September 9. The Kang Kon had previously capsized during its launch in May 2025 but was relaunched in June 2025 after repairs. This event marks a significant shift in North Korea's military strategy, emphasizing naval capabilities alongside its ballistic missile program. Analysts suggest that the destroyer may operate near the Korean Peninsula's eastern coast. The South Korean military confirmed the detection of missile launches from the destroyer, with ongoing analysis by Seoul and Washington.
Key Points: • Kim Jong Un oversaw missile tests from the Kang Kon destroyer on July 3, 2026. • The destroyer is set to be commissioned within two months, coinciding with North Korea's anniversary. • The tests reflect a strategic shift towards enhancing North Korea's naval military capabilities.