North Korea Launches New 5000-Ton Multi-Role Destroyer
North Korea has reportedly inaugurated a new multi-role destroyer weighing 5000 tons. According to the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the ceremony took place on a military shipyard in Nampo. Kim Jong-un, the country's leader, stated that the current security situation is very serious, emphasizing the need for robust preventive strike capabilities as a crucial form of military deterrence.
During his address at the launch, Kim announced that the destroyer will be handed over to the navy and is expected to be commissioned in early next year. A representative from the ruling Workers' Party remarked that the vessel is equipped with the 'most powerful weapons' and was constructed entirely with domestic resources and technology over a span of approximately 400 days.
This new addition to the North Korean naval fleet comes amidst ongoing tensions in the region, as the country continues to develop its military capabilities. The launch of the destroyer highlights North Korea's commitment to enhancing its maritime defense and offensive capabilities.
Experts suggest that the unveiling of such military assets is part of North Korea's broader strategy to project power and deter external threats. The international community remains cautious, monitoring the developments closely as North Korea continues to assert its military ambitions.