The situation on the Korean Peninsula continues to be tense, and the DPRK has made a mass killing.
Recently, North Korea conducted a series of missile tests, which attracted the attention of the international community. On January 24, North Korea launched multiple cruise missiles into the waters west of the peninsula, which are being analyzed by South Korean and U.S. intelligence services.
In addition, North Korea has tested new submarine-launched cruise missiles and hinted that they may have nuclear capabilities. Kim Jong-un also ordered the navy to strengthen war preparations and safeguard maritime sovereignty.
Among these tests, North Korea is the first to test** the new Rocket-31 strategic cruise missile, which is under development, as well as medium- and long-range solid-fuel hypersonic missiles, which have been tested for engine ignition only three months ago.
The unveiling of these new missiles has attracted attention from the outside world, as they could have a significant impact on regional security. North Korea's actions have been condemned by the United States, South Korea and Japan.
These tests and military maneuvers by the DPRK could exacerbate tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Kim Jong-un also stressed the importance of strengthening the navy, pledging to develop high-tech ** including nuclear-powered submarines, hypersonic missiles, reconnaissance satellites and solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Overall, North Korea's recent military activities demonstrate its efforts in developing advanced systems, which could pose a challenge to regional stability.