Illustration of North Korea test-firing Hwasong-11Ka missile with cluster bomb warhead from a mountain launch site.
Illustration of North Korea test-firing Hwasong-11Ka missile with cluster bomb warhead from a mountain launch site.
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North Korea test-fires tactical ballistic missile with cluster bomb warhead

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North Korea announced Thursday that it test-fired the Hwasong-11Ka surface-to-surface missile tipped with a cluster bomb warhead. The test confirmed the missile can "reduce to ashes" targets covering 6.5-7 hectares with the highest-density power, according to state media. The launches were part of weapons tests conducted from Monday to Wednesday.

North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Thursday that it fired the Hwasong-11Ka tactical ballistic missile tipped with a cluster bomb warhead. The test aimed to assess the combat application and power of the missile's cluster munitions. KCNA stated the missile "can reduce to ashes any target covering an area of 6.5-7 hectares with the highest-density power."

South Korea's military detected a short-range ballistic missile launched from the Wonsan area toward the East Sea on Wednesday afternoon, following multiple launches that morning. On Tuesday, an unidentified projectile fired from the Pyongyang area disappeared shortly after launch in an apparent failure. The missiles appear to be from the KN-23 family, North Korea's version of the Russian Iskander.

North Korea also tested the combat reliability of a mobile short-range anti-aircraft missile system, an electromagnetic weapon system, and scattering of "carbon fiber sham bombs." It conducted a firing to test the maximum engine workload using low-cost materials. KCNA described the tests as "of great significance" to the development of North Korea's armed forces through regular weapon upgrades.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was not present at the test site, as state media made no mention of his inspection. The back-to-back launches reaffirm Pyongyang's hostile stance toward Seoul amid South Korea's efforts to ease tensions. President Lee Jae Myung expressed regret over drone incursions into North Korea on Monday, but North Korea's Jang Kum-chol dismissed Seoul's positive interpretation of Kim Yo-jong's response as a "pipe dream" and a "clear warning."

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Discussions on X focus on North Korea's announcement of successfully testing the Hwasong-11Ka tactical ballistic missile with a cluster bomb warhead, capable of devastating 6.5-7 hectares. News outlets and aggregators with high engagement repost the KCNA claim verbatim. Some users provide analysis linking it to the KN-23/Iskander system, express concerns over escalation and call for international action, while skeptics question the warhead's effectiveness or suggest it masks a failure.

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Kim Jong-un observes Hwasong-11 Ra missile launch from North Korean coastal site, realistic news image.
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North Korea test-fires Hwasong-11 Ra ballistic missile attended by Kim Jong-un

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North Korea test-fired the Hwasong-11 Ra surface-to-surface tactical ballistic missile on Sunday attended by leader Kim Jong-un to evaluate warhead capabilities, Pyongyang's state media reported Monday. South Korea's military detected the launches from the Sinpho area toward the East Sea. Seoul condemned the action as a violation of UN Security Council resolutions.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles toward the East Sea from the Wonsan area around 8:50 a.m. on Wednesday. It marks back-to-back launches following an unidentified projectile from the Pyongyang area on Tuesday. The tests came after President Lee Jae Myung expressed regret over drone incursions into the North.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw a ground test of a high-thrust solid-fuel missile engine made with composite carbon fiber material, KCNA reported. The engine achieved a maximum thrust of 2,500 kilonewtons as part of the country's five-year national defense development plan.

North Korea has embarked on a new project to modernize its capital Pyongyang after leader Kim Jong-un pledged to turn it into a global city during last month's ruling party congress. An exhibition of construction equipment and a vehicle deployment event were held for the fifth-stage project in the Hwasong district. State media reported the developments on Wednesday.

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A South Korean investigation has confirmed that two unidentified flying objects struck the HMM Namu in the Strait of Hormuz last Monday, causing an explosion and fire. The findings have prompted Seoul to review participation in a U.S.-led security initiative.

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