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North Korea tests new missile launch
North Korea tests new launch systems for its weapons program as South Korea tracks projectiles flying about 80 km
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- What happened
- North Korea tests new launch systems for its weapons program as South Korea tracks projectiles flying about 80 km.
- Why it matters
- The trial checked a special warhead, long-range rockets, and AI-guided tactical cruise-missile accuracy.
- What to watch
- Next pressure point: whether repeated tests help Pyongyang harden its nuclear status as norms erode.
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North Korea said it tested new missile-launch and tactical cruise-missile systems under Kim Jong Un, after South Korea reported projectiles flying about 80 km off the west coast.
- Frame 1North Korea tests new launch systems for its weapons program as South Korea tracks projectiles flying about 80 km.
- Frame 2KCNA said Kim Jong Un supervised tactical ballistic, artillery, and cruise-missile weapons tests.
- Frame 3State media described a lightweight multi-purpose launcher and a multiple tactical cruise-missile system.
- Frame 4The trial checked a special warhead, long-range rockets, and AI-guided tactical cruise-missile accuracy.
- Frame 5Seoul reported several projectiles, including a ballistic missile, before Pyongyang confirmed the drills.
- Frame 6Next pressure point: whether repeated tests help Pyongyang harden its nuclear status as norms erode.
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- May 26, 11:11 PM EDT
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