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North Korea: Kim visits warship, oversees missile launch

Mark Hallam with AP, Reuters
March 5, 2026

Kim Jong Un visited a modernized navy warship and observed a missile test, state media KCNA reported. He called for two ships of this destroyer class or higher to be built every year.

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N. Korea's strategic cruise missile test from new destroyer Sea-to-surface strategic cruise missiles are launched from North Korea's first 5,000-ton multipurpose destroyer, the Choe Hyon, in waters near the western coastal city of Nampho on March 4, 2026, as the North's leader Kim Jong-un reviews its operational capabilities ahead of its commissioning, in this photo released by the North's official Korean Central News Agency the next day.
KNCA reported that the test took place on March 4Image: KCNA/Yonhap/picture alliance

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country's navy would have a "powerful offensive capability" during a visit to a 5,000-ton destroyer to oversee a missile test, North Korea's KCNA state news agency reported on Thursday. 

Kim spoke about his calls to modernize the North Korean Navy and boost the country's maritime power in the Pacific Ocean as part of a new national five-year plan agreed at the ruling party's ninth Congress last month

"Every year during the new five-year plan period, we must build two surface warships of this class or of a higher class," Kim said at the Nampho shipyard as part of a two-day trip on Tuesday and Wednesday. 

This photo released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on March 5, 2026 shows Kim Jong Un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), visiting Destroyer Choe Hyon.
North Korea has named an entire class of destroyers after the Choe Hyon vesselImage: KCNA/Xinhua/picture alliance

What other things did Kim Jong Un look at? 

KCNA also said he oversaw the test-firing of a "strategic cruise missile," releasing photos appearing to show more than one projectile being launched from the Choe Hyon destroyer. 

The ship is North Korea's first of a series of 5,000 ton "Choe Hyon-class" destroyers, according to KCNA. 

N. Korea's strategic cruise missile test from new destroyer North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (front) receives salutes from sailors as he boards the country's first 5,000-ton multipurpose destroyer, the Choe Hyon, at a dockyard in the western coastal city of Nampho to review its operational capabilities ahead of its commissioning, in this undated photo released by the North's official Korean Central News Agency on March 5, 2026.
Kim was furious after the botched launch of a second Choe Hyon class destroyer last summer Image: KCNA/Yonhap/picture alliance

State media says the ship is designed to handle various weapons systems, including anti-air and anti-naval weapons, as well as nuclear-capable ballistic and cruise missiles. South Korean military officials say the vessel was likely made with Russian assistance or technical input.

The second ship of this kind suffered a failed initial launch last May, evoking Kim's ire and leading to officials involved being detained. It was repaired and relaunched in June, KCNA said. 

KCNA also released images dated March 3 of Kim attending an army snipers' contest, as the dictator continues to prioritize military development, citing what he calls provocations from the US and its allies. 

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un holds a sniper rifle as he visits a shooting contest of Korean People's Army snipers in Pyongyang, North Korea, March 3, 2026, in this picture released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency.
Before heading to sea, Kim attended a Korean People's Army sharpshooters' competitionImage: KCNA/REUTERS

Edited by: Wesley Rahn 

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