North Korea: Kim Jong Un oversees ballistic missile tests

Pyongyang tested “major weapons” as North Korea’s leader called for greater strike capabilities along the border with South Korea.

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A rocket launcher fires a munition during tests in North Korea
Kim vowed to beef up North Korea’s defense capabilities accusing South Korea and the US of pushing the region “to the brink of a nuclear war”Image: KCNA/REUTERS

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw tests of “special mission” warhead for a tactical ballistic missile, state media KCNA reported on Friday, as Pyongyang pushes for an “offensive posture” along its border with South Korea.

While supervising the tests of “major weapons” Kim said North Korea’s self-defense policy includes an objective to strengthen “the deadly and destructive offensive posture to make no enemy dare to confront,” according to KCNA.

The tests were conducted on the anniversary of the outbreak of the 1950–53 Korean War.

‘Show of force against South Korea’

The KCNA report said the tests included:

  • an upgraded 240-mm multiple rocket launcher, with a range of up to 90 km (56 miles)
  • a tactical ballistic missile equipped with a “special mission” warhead designed to strike strategic targets, including airfields, ports and power facilities, and
  • a 155-mm self-propelled howitzer with extended-range shells

Kim said the tests demonstrated progress in strengthening North Korea’s firepower along the southern border, referring to potential targets in South Korea, including US military bases there, KCNA reported.

Analyst Yang Moo-jin, a former president of the University of North Korean Studies, told the AFP news agency that the details provided by Pyongyang amounted to “a show of force against the South Korean capital region.”

Kim Jong Un visiting the destroyer Choe Hyon
Earlier his week, North Korea commissioned the 5,000-ton destroyer that Kim touted as a symbol of the country’s growing naval and nuclear capabilities [FILE: March 5, 2026]Image: KCNA/Xinhua/picture alliance

Pyongyang chases ‘ultra-precise’ weapons

Pyongyang is pushing for automation, long-range capability and “ultra-precision” in its weapons programs. The latest tests came just days after North Korea commissioned its first 5,000-ton destroyer, the Choe Hyon, on Tuesday.

The North Korean leader has called for the expansion of the country’s nuclear and military capabilities amid the failure of diplomatic efforts by US President Donald Trump in 2019.

Kim has said that diplomatic efforts can only resume if the US drops its demand for denuclearization of North Korea.

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Edited by: Sean Sinico

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