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Kim Jong Un approved a 5-year missile development plan: what is known about the new projects

Kim Jong Un approves missile plan
Лідер Північної Кореї затвердив програму розробки ракет на найближчі п'ять років: нові ініціативи та їх значення. Photo: Главком

Development Plan for North Korea's Missile Program

According to Главком: Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, has approved a long-term missile development plan that will last for the next five years. This step includes the modernization of ammunition production facilities, which will be presented at an important party congress set to take place in early 2026. Kim Jong Un emphasized that the missile and shell production sector is a priority for strengthening the military deterrence of the country.

In addition, Kim Jong Un has been observing the construction of a submarine, indicating active military activity in North Korea. Missile tests have been conducted near the eastern coastline, further confirming the country's focus on enhancing its military capabilities. The country's leader also announced the development of

“powerful secret weapons”

that could significantly impact the military situation in the region.

Strategic Intentions and Military Infrastructure

The construction of new destroyers is an important step for North Korea as a maritime state, underscoring the country's intentions to strengthen its position in the seas. All these actions reflect North Korea's strategic plans for the development of its military infrastructure and technologies.

Kim Jong Un's plan for modernizing missile capabilities and military infrastructure is part of North Korea's overall strategy aimed at strengthening its defensive capabilities in the face of increasing pressure from the international community. These actions may lead to further escalation of tensions in the region, as neighboring countries, particularly South Korea and the United States, may take measures to counter these threats. In this context, it is important to monitor the developments and the reaction of international actors to Pyongyang's new initiatives.

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