Kim Jong-un observes North Korea's test of upgraded multiple rocket launcher, rockets streaking skyward with distant explosions.
Kim Jong-un observes North Korea's test of upgraded multiple rocket launcher, rockets streaking skyward with distant explosions.
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North Korea test-fires upgraded multiple rocket launcher under Kim Jong-un's watch

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North Korea test-fired an upgraded 600-millimeter multiple rocket launcher on Tuesday under leader Kim Jong-un's supervision, following his recent factory inspection of the system. State media reported the test demonstrated high accuracy over long range, calling it vital for the country's strategic deterrent ahead of next month's party congress.

North Korea conducted a test-fire of an upgraded 600-millimeter large-caliber multiple rocket launcher system (MRLS) on Tuesday, January 27, under the oversight of leader Kim Jong-un. This came about a month after his December inspection of an MRLS production factory, where he called for a 'revolution' in upgrading the artillery system as a primary strike capability.

According to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), four rockets with new technology struck a target 358.5 kilometers away in the East Sea. Kim hailed the test as 'of great significance in improving the effectiveness of our strategic deterrent,' suitable for 'specific attacks,' and praised upgrades in mobility, intelligence, and accuracy, including a 'self-steered precisely guided flight system.' He emphasized building reliable offensive capabilities to enforce the party's national defense policy against nuclear war threats.

Photos showed Kim accompanied by his daughter Ju-ae, Kim Jong-sik (first vice department director of the party's Central Committee), and Jang Chang-ha (Missile Administration chief). The test signals strength ahead of the ninth Workers' Party congress—the first in five years—expected early next month, where North Korea will outline defense and economic strategies, including nuclear deterrent plans.

The launch followed South Korea's detection of short-range ballistic missiles from north of Pyongyang and coincided with a U.S. official's visit to Seoul discussing regional security.

Experts speculate the guidance system may resist GPS jamming, possibly with Russian tech, and 'specific attacks' could imply tactical nuclear use. The launchers' 400km range covers key South Korean targets.

Ce que les gens disent

X discussions on North Korea's test of an upgraded 600mm multiple rocket launcher under Kim Jong-un's supervision feature neutral reports from OSINT analysts and media, emphasizing high accuracy at 358km range and enhanced deterrence. Defense experts question if it's a KN-25 modification. Sentiments include pro-DPRK quotes of Kim's statements, geopolitical concerns over nuclear rhetoric, and satirical jabs at provocations toward Japan.

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