North Korea Tests New Rocket Launcher Control System

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North Korea said the new control system for the weapon will lead to a "qualitative change" in the nation’s defence capabilities.

Kim Jong Un, North Korean dictator, ramped up weapons testing and asked its forces to prepare for war. (Image: Reuters/Representative)
Kim Jong Un, North Korean dictator, ramped up weapons testing and asked its forces to prepare for war. (Image: Reuters/Representative)

North Korea said on Monday it had developed a new control system for a multiple rocket launcher that would lead to a “qualitative change" in its defence capabilities.

Pyongyang’s Academy of Defense Science successfully carried out a “ballistic control test firing of 240-mm calibre multiple rocket launcher shells" on Saturday to develop a “controllable shell and ballistic control system" for the launcher, state news agency KCNA reported.

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    The new rocket launcher would now be “reevaluated" and its battlefield role “increased", KCNA said.

    Nuclear-armed North Korea this year declared South Korea as its “principal enemy", closing agencies dedicated to reunification and outreach, and threatening war over “even 0.001 millilitres" of territorial infringement.

    Leader Kim Jong Un repeated on Friday that Pyongyang would not hesitate to “put an end" to South Korea if attacked, calling Seoul the North’s “most dangerous and first enemy state and invariable arch-enemy".

    In January, North Korea fired an artillery barrage near two South Korean border islands, prompting a live-fire drill by the South and evacuation orders for residents.

    Kim has also ramped up weapons testing, including this year’s launch of a flurry of cruise missiles, which analysts said the North could be supplying to Russia for use in Ukraine.

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      South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has vowed a strong response if Pyongyang attacks, calling on his military to “act first, report later" if provoked.

      The hawkish Yoon has bolstered defence cooperation with the United States and Japan since coming to office in 2022, including expanding joint drills, to counter Pyongyang’s growing threats.

      (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - AFP)
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