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Kim unveils plan to expand North Korea’s naval forces

Published on: June 24, 2026 11:15 AM

North Korea's Kim unveils plans for 10,000-tonne warships, nuclear navy

Kim Jong-un has announced an ambitious plan to strengthen the North Korea’s naval forces, calling for the construction of two major warships annually over the next five years as part of a broader military modernization effort.

Speaking at a commissioning ceremony for the newly deployed Choe Hyon destroyer, Kim said North Korea should build two warships comparable in size to the 5,000-ton vessel each year. The ceremony was held at Nampho port and marked the official deployment of the country’s latest multipurpose destroyer.

According to state media, the Choe Hyon completed military operational testing over the past 14 months before entering service. Kim described the vessel as part of a wider strategy to improve the navy’s capabilities and expand its role within the armed forces.

The North Korean leader also revealed plans to deploy another 5,000-ton destroyer, named Kang Kon, in the near future. In addition, the country intends to develop larger strategic warships weighing up to 10,000 tons. The Kang Kon vessel had previously suffered damage after partially capsizing during a launch ceremony but has since been repaired.

Kim acknowledged that the navy has historically been the weakest branch of North Korea’s military. He stated that enhancing naval power is now a priority and suggested that future capabilities would significantly exceed current expectations.

A key element of the modernization program involves the construction of new naval bases. Kim described the development of modern naval facilities as an “essential task” and said the issue had been discussed during a recent meeting of the ruling Workers’ Party’s Central Committee.

While outlining plans for expansion, Kim indicated that the navy’s future role would involve changes in its status, mission, and operational scope, though he did not provide specific details.

He also stated that the navy’s nuclear capabilities are progressing as part of North Korea’s broader deterrence strategy. The announcement highlights Pyongyang’s continued focus on military development amid ongoing regional security concerns and international scrutiny of its weapons programs.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Asia Pacific, Kim Jong-Un, Latest, military modernization, Naval Expansion, North Korea, warships

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