The Borneo Post

North Korea's Kim oversees ‘super-large' rocket launcher drills

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw firing drills involving "newly-equipped superlarge" multiple rocket launchers, state media said yesterday, a day after Seoul said Pyongyang had fired several short-range ballistic missiles.

The United States and South Korea wrapped up one of their major annual joint military exercises last week, prompting angry retorts and live-fire drills from nuclear-armed Pyongyang, which condemns all such exercises as rehearsals for invasion.

Seoul's military said Monday it had detected the launch of "multiple short-range ballistic missiles" by the North, as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the South Korean capital for talks.

The super-large multiple rocket launcher, referred to as KN-25 by the Seoul-Washington military, is a short-range ballistic missile, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

The North has claimed the weapon has the capability to be equipped with a tactical nuclear warhead.

Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said Kim guided the drills on Monday that tested the "real war capabiliti­es" of 600 millimetre multiple rocket launchers as he stressed the importance of "war preparatio­ns".

The drills also involved simulating an aerial explosion of a shell from the super-large

multiple rocket launcher at a predetermi­ned altitude above the target, KNCA said.

Kim said the multiple rocket launcher would help the North "block and suppress the possiblity of war with the constant perfect preparedne­ss to collapse the capital of the enemy", according to the report.

During the drills, North Korean artillerym­en "demonstrat­ed their

excellent crack-shot artillery marksmansh­ip and prompt and thorough combat readiness," it added.

"Massive shells of super-large multiple rocket launchers, which were fired from the sharp gun barrels like lava, flew to the target with the flame of annihilati­ng the enemy," it said.

State media images showed Kim, wearing his customary black

leather jacket, watching the drills with his generals and celebratin­g their apparent success with a raised fist.

Pyongyang this month warned that Seoul and Washington would pay a "dear price" over their military exercises, and later announced that Kim had guided an artillery unit it says was capable of striking the South Korean capital.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Photo released from North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows Kim (left) attending the Western Region Artillery Unit’s ultra-large rocket salvo firing drill, at an unconfirme­d location in North Korea.
— AFP photo Photo released from North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows Kim (left) attending the Western Region Artillery Unit’s ultra-large rocket salvo firing drill, at an unconfirme­d location in North Korea.

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