TYRANT Kim Jong-un has unveiled North Korea’s largest naval destroyer that could house a vertical launchpad capable of firing nuclear missiles.
The mighty 5,000-tonne warship is expected to substantially boost North Korea‘s naval capabilities in a chilling warning to the West.

North Korea’s state TV shows the launch ceremony of a newly-built destroyer at the Nampo port[/caption]

Kim Jong Un and daughter Kim Ju Ae attending the launching ceremony of a newly-built destroyer[/caption]

Kim Jong Un laying flowers at the memorial plaque of anti-Japanese revolutionary fighter Choe Hyon during the launch ceremony of a newly-built destroyer[/caption]

The mighty 5,000-tonne warship is expected to substantially boost North Korea’s naval capabilities[/caption]
North Korea’s state media – which also serves as Kim’s leading propaganda machine – reported that the vessel was equipped with the “most powerful weapons”.
The ship has been graded as the “Choe Hyon-class”, named after anti-Japanese revolutionary fighter Choe Hyon, the report said.
And at over 5,000 tonnes, the destroyer is set to become the largest warship in North Korea’s naval arsenal, surpassing the current largest vessel, a 1,360-tonne frigate.
It was previously reported that North Korea’s new class of warship was able to accommodate dozens of vertical launch cells to carry missiles that its military has already developed.
Military analysts say these launchers will be capable of firing guided cruise missiles, which North Korea says could carry nuclear warheads.
Footage from North Korea’s state-run television KRT showed Kim arriving in Nampho with his daughter Ju Ae after travelling to the western port city by train.
Kim, in a speech from the launch reported by KCNA, said the warship would be handed over to the navy and go into service early next year.
In a chilling threat to the West, the tyrant said: “If the U.S. continues to renew its record in the protests of military power, we will have no choice but to renew it in the exercise of strategic deterrence.”
Kim also said strong pre-emptive attack capabilities were the most “convincing war deterrent” and that there was no limit to the scope of such attacks.
“The security environment of our country is very serious right now,” the leader was quoted as saying by KCNA while vowing to build a fleet for open-sea operations.
Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of Kim Jong Un, also appeared in the TV footage.
Vice-Admiral Pak Kwang Sop said the launch, which took place on Friday at the military shipbuilding dockyard of Nampho, marked a new era of the “great Kim Jong Un-style fleet building”.
It comes just weeks after bombshell satellite images revealed the giant sea vessel under construction in a shipyard on the country’s west coast.
Pictures showed the weapon systems that would help the ship fire missiles at targets on both land and sea, according to analysts.
Kim’s forces appear to be building the menacing ship despite heavy international sanctions against North Korea.
But the despot’s relationship with Russia‘s Vladimir Putin could be helping him get around the sanctions, analysts claim.
The two villainous dictators have been deepening military ties since Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
North Korea is widely reported to have supplied weapons to Russia since the invasion, as well as sending troops to fight in Kursk.
Other pictures of the ship were featured on the state-run Korean Central Television earlier this year, in which Kim was seen inspecting its construction.
It comes as part of a drive by North Korea to modernise its military, including building new tanks and submarines.

Bombshell new satellite images show a giant sea vessel under construction[/caption]

The huge warship is believed to be the future crown in Kim Jong-un’s menacing arsenal[/caption]

Pictures released by the North Korean state media show the vessel under construction[/caption]

Kim Jong-un was seen at the shipbuilding facility inspecting the construction of the vessel[/caption]
A new nuclear-powered submarine unveiled last month has stoked fears that North Korea is advancing tech that could allow them to strike the US with ballistic missiles.
While North Korea is estimated to have around 400 patrol boats and 70 submarines according to a US Defense Intelligence Agency report, many of them are old and small.
Kim has also been pictured firing a “new sniper rifle” during a visit to watch his special forces training at a military base.
North and South Korea are officially still at war with each other, even though fighting in the Korean War ended in 1953.
Kim’s forces blew up roads connecting the two Korean nations late last year, a symbol of further worsening relations.
It comes as Kim also unveiled North Korea’s first ever nuclear-powered submarine which could strike the West with nuke missiles.
Pictures released by the state media – known to be Kim’s propaganda machine – show the mighty submarine being built at a naval facility.
The tyrant was snapped with his goons at a shipbuilding facility inspecting the construction of the vessel.
Analysts say, based on the images of the unfinished vessel, that the naval vessel could be a 6,000-ton-class or 7,000-ton-class one which can carry about 10 missiles.
Kim’s secret missile base disguised as golf course
By Katie Davis, Chief Foreign Reporter
SCHEMING Kim Jong-un has constructed a new missile base disguised as a private golf course, satellite images reveal.
Top analysts told The Sun how the James Bond villain-esque golf course features sand traps, grass and putting greens – but they believe they are being used to conceal launch pads and missile caches.
The extent of the North Korean despot’s nuclear and missile programme has long been shrouded in mystery – with stations scattered across the hermit kingdom.
Satellite images reveal Kim‘s latest base, however, as he continues to ramp up his weapon development.
The pictures reveal what appears to be a private golf course near a recently demolished Kim family mansion in the Ryokpho district of southern Pyongyang.
Analysts confirmed the base could be used to launch long-range missiles – though appears more operational at the moment.
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