North Korea has been strengthening its navy with new nuclear weapons, including an underwater drone, warships, and its first operational missile submarine. Leader Kim Jong Un has emphasized the navy s role in the country s nuclear deterrence, which may boost support among naval commanders and national pride. The Korean People s Army Naval Force (KPANF) currently has 470 surface vessels, 70 submarines, and 40 support craft, primarily consisting of small, high-speed vessels.
Over the past year North Korea has moved to boost its navy with new nuclear weapons, including an underwater drone, warships, and its first operational missile submarine, unveiled on Friday. North Korea's navy has historically been dwarfed by the country's land forces, and overshadowed by its rapidly advancing ballistic missile program. Now, leader Kim Jong Un has said the navy will play a key role in the country's nuclear deterrence, and analysts say it may also assure support among naval commanders and boost national pride.
Rest of World News: North Korea has launched its first operational "tactical nuclear attack submarine" and plans to arm its navy with more underwater and surface vessels