North Korea's Kim Jong Un signals continued missile development in next 5 years

The ⁠KCNA report follows Thursday's reveal of Kim overseeing the construction of an 8,700-ton nuclear-powered submarine with his daughter, a potential heir, and the test-firing of long-range surface-to-air missiles.

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Kim Jong Un inspects a shopping center in Chongpyong county, North Korea.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ⁠signaled the country will continue to develop missiles in the next five ‌years, as ‌he visited major munitions enterprises ‌in the last quarter of 2025, state media KCNA said on Friday.

Kim said "the country's missile and shell ​production sector is of ​paramount importance in bolstering war ‌deterrent," according ‍to KCNA.

Kim ratified ‍draft documents for the modernization of ‌major munitions enterprises to be submitted to a key party congress expected to be held in early 2026, KCNA said, which will set ‍a development plan for North Korea for the ‍next five ⁠years.


The ⁠KCNA report follows Thursday's reveal of Kim overseeing the construction of an 8,700-ton nuclear-powered submarine with his daughter, a potential heir, and the test-firing of long-range surface-to-air missiles.
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