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North Korea testing new nuclear-capable weapon

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Roy Francis, OAN
Dated Friday, March 24, 2023 at 10:22 Do.

A new marine helicopter carrying a nuclear bomb has reportedly been tested by North Korea, and it could produce” nuclear tsunamis” as of Friday.

The” Unmanned Underwater Nuclear Attack Craft”” Haeil” was tested from March 21 to March 23, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency( KCNA ). Before exploding the test load it had been carrying, the aircraft had traveled off the west coast of the country for nearly 60 hours at a depth of 80 to 150 meters.

The tool has been under development since 2012, according to the KCNA, and has undergone more than 50 tests in the last two years.

According to the KCNA, the marine nuclear strategic weapon’s goal is to covertly enter functional waters and cause an underwater explosion that will destroy marine striker groups and significant operational ports of the enemy.

Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, oversaw the study and advised that it should serve as a reminder to the United States and South Korea.

Kim wanted to” make the U.S. colonizers and the South Korea tool government fall into sadness” after the joint military exercises that the two countries had recently conducted in the region, according to the news agency, and was” greatly happy” with the test’s results.

The most recent test, according to the KCNA,” verified its reliability and safety and perfectly confirmed its devastating strike capability.”

The tool is the first of its kind, according to Hong Min, a scientist at the Korea Institute for National Unification.

Any surveillance or fighter property that South Korea and the US have so far have, he said, make it very challenging to be discovered beforehand. ” North Korea is exhibiting a behavioral habit of responding to all defense actions against the past, present, and future with” atomic weapons ,” according to joint exercises between the US and South Korea.

The latest helicopter resembles the Russian Poseidon torpedoes, a submarine-launched, nuclear-powered, unmanned underwater craft that can transport nuclear weapons. According to reports, the Poseidon missile can produce nuclear tsunamis and nuclear ocean swells that could obliterate coastal cities.

Nevertheless, Russia has not provided any evidence of any successful weapons tests, and according to experts, deployment readiness is still years away. The original weapons from North Korea has a history of exaggerating its capabilities and implementation times, which has led experts to have doubts about it.

The news of the most current try comes after North Korea also conducted a number of nuclear tests, which increased tensions in the region.

In an effort to challenge its strength onto the global stage, Pyongyang reportedly increased the frequency of tests over the previous year.

North Korea had launched boat weapons into the ocean on Wednesday. According to Seoul, the North had already carried out what was referred to as a simulated nuclear assault on South Korea three days prior.

In order to prevent the United States, the North Korean government lately asserted that 800,000 of its citizens had enlisted in the military or joined it again.

Regarding the new weapons study conducted by the North, the United States and South Korea have not yet made any comments. Yoon Suk Yeol, the president of South Korea, had recently charged North Korea with” foolish threats.”

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