North Korea Advances on First Nuclear-Powered Strategic Submarine
North Korea has revealed significant progress on its first nuclear-powered submarine, with state media showing a largely completed hull. Leader Kim Jong Un inspected the vessel, emphasizing its role in bolstering the country's nuclear deterrent amid rising regional tensions. Experts suggest sea trials could begin within months.
- North Korea displays largely completed hull of 8,700-ton nuclear submarine.
- Kim Jong Un inspected the shipyard, stressing its strategic importance.
- Experts believe the nuclear submarine could be tested at sea soon.
- Vessel aimed at enhancing Pyongyang's sea-based nuclear strike capability.
- Move condemned South Korea's nuclear submarine ambitions, escalating tensions.
- This is distinct from the 2023 diesel-powered 'tactical nuclear' submarine.
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