Kim Jong-un Observes Strategic Cruise Missile Tests from New Destroyer Choe Hyon in North Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the test-firing of strategic cruise missiles from the new destroyer Choe Hyon, which is set for commissioning. During a two-day inspection at a shipyard in Nampho, Kim assessed the destroyer's operational capabilities and called for the production of two destroyers annually under a new five-year plan. He stated that the navy's nuclear armament is progressing satisfactorily. The tests included the launch of multiple cruise missiles, marking a significant advancement in North Korea's naval capabilities.

Kim Jong-un inspected the new 5,000-ton-class destroyer Choe Hyon in Nampho, North Korea, overseeing the test-firing of strategic cruise missiles. The inspection took place over two days, during which Kim evaluated the destroyer's operational capabilities and confirmed its mobility meets requirements.
He called for the construction of two destroyers of the same class per year under a new five-year development plan. Kim stated that the navy's nuclear armament is progressing well. The South Korean military confirmed the detection of multiple cruise missiles fired from the Choe Hyon, marking a significant operational milestone for North Korea's naval forces.




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