Monday, February 16, 2026
Inside News
  • Breaking News
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
Inside News
No Result
View All Result

Kim fumes after new North Korea destroyer damaged during launch

May 23, 2025
in Asia

North Korea’s much-touted 5,000-ton destroyer, hailed as a milestone in the country’s naval buildup, sustained damage during its launch ceremony attended by leader Kim Jong Un. The incident, which occurred on April 23, has raised questions about the country’s military capabilities and has sparked concerns about the safety of its naval vessels.

The launch ceremony, held at the Sinpo Shipyard on the country’s east coast, was meant to showcase North Korea’s advancements in naval technology and its determination to strengthen its military. The 5,000-ton destroyer, named “Kang Won,” was the largest warship ever built in North Korea and was expected to be a powerful addition to the country’s naval fleet.

However, during the launch, the vessel suffered an engine malfunction and collided with the pier, causing significant damage to its bow. The incident was captured on video and widely circulated on social media, leading to speculation and criticism from the international community.

Despite the setback, North Korean state media quickly downplayed the incident, stating that it was a minor issue that would be fixed in a matter of days. They also emphasized that the vessel was still seaworthy and would be ready for deployment in the near future.

This incident has shed light on the challenges faced by North Korea in its efforts to modernize its military. The country’s naval fleet is largely outdated and lacks the advanced technology and capabilities of other countries. The launch of the 5,000-ton destroyer was seen as a significant step towards bridging this gap and showcasing North Korea’s progress in this area.

However, the incident has also highlighted the need for proper training and maintenance of these vessels. The fact that the destroyer suffered an engine malfunction during its launch ceremony raises questions about the level of expertise and readiness of North Korea’s naval forces.

Despite these challenges, North Korea remains determined to strengthen its military and defend its sovereignty. The country has faced decades of sanctions and isolation, which have hindered its ability to acquire advanced military technology. However, under the leadership of Kim Jong Un, North Korea has made significant strides in developing its own military capabilities.

The launch of the 5,000-ton destroyer was a clear demonstration of North Korea’s determination to become a formidable naval power. The vessel was equipped with advanced weapons systems and was expected to play a crucial role in the country’s defense strategy.

The damage sustained during the launch ceremony is undoubtedly a setback, but it should not overshadow the progress that North Korea has made in its naval buildup. The country has successfully launched and tested several ballistic missiles in recent years, showcasing its growing missile capabilities.

Moreover, North Korea’s naval forces have also conducted successful drills and exercises, demonstrating their readiness to defend the country’s waters. The country’s navy has also been involved in various humanitarian and rescue operations, showcasing its commitment to regional stability.

In light of these achievements, the incident during the launch ceremony should not be seen as a failure, but rather as a learning opportunity for North Korea. The country must continue to invest in modernizing its military and ensure that its vessels are properly maintained and operated.

The launch of the 5,000-ton destroyer was a significant moment for North Korea, and despite the setback, it should be celebrated as a milestone in the country’s naval buildup. The vessel will undoubtedly play a crucial role in defending North Korea’s sovereignty and showcasing its military capabilities to the world.

In conclusion, the incident during the launch ceremony of North Korea’s 5,000-ton destroyer should not be seen as a failure, but rather as a reminder of the challenges faced by the country in its efforts to modernize its military. North Korea remains determined to strengthen its naval forces and defend its sovereignty, and the launch of the destroyer was a clear demonstration of this determination. The country will undoubtedly learn from this incident and continue to make strides in its naval buildup, showcasing its progress and determination to the world.

Tags: Prime Plus
Previous Post

Ukraine pushes EU for stricter Russia sanctions as US hesitates

Next Post

Christian Israeli Diplomat Murdered in D.C. Hailed Trump’s ‘Legacy’ of Peace, Creating ‘More Secure’ World

Next Post
Christian Israeli Diplomat Murdered in D.C. Hailed Trump’s ‘Legacy’ of Peace, Creating ‘More Secure’ World

Christian Israeli Diplomat Murdered in D.C. Hailed Trump’s ‘Legacy’ of Peace, Creating ‘More Secure’ World

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
The Rio Reset: The Global Financial Shift That May Trigger the Next Dollar Crisis

The Rio Reset: The Global Financial Shift That May Trigger the Next Dollar Crisis

April 30, 2025
World leaders shower tributes to honor Pope Francis after death

World leaders shower tributes to honor Pope Francis after death

April 23, 2025
Complete BritRail Pass Guide [Types, How to Use It, Pros + Cons]

Complete BritRail Pass Guide [Types, How to Use It, Pros + Cons]

June 17, 2025
“The Enduring Passion: Our Lifelong Love Affair with Sports”

“The Enduring Passion: Our Lifelong Love Affair with Sports”

October 5, 2024
Oscars 2024: Billie Eilish, Rami Youssef Demand ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ in Gaza

Oscars 2024: Billie Eilish, Rami Youssef Demand ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ in Gaza

0
Oscars 2024: Jimmy Kimmel Compares Katie Britt to ‘Poor Things’ Frankenstein Heroine

Oscars 2024: Jimmy Kimmel Compares Katie Britt to ‘Poor Things’ Frankenstein Heroine

0
Oscar Winners ‘Refute Their Jewishness’ over Israel’s War of Self-defense Against Hamas

Oscar Winners ‘Refute Their Jewishness’ over Israel’s War of Self-defense Against Hamas

0
Oscars 2024: Hollywood Celebrities Laugh Maniacally as Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts MAGA

Oscars 2024: Hollywood Celebrities Laugh Maniacally as Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts MAGA

0
Episode 187 Visiting Downton Abbey’s Real-Life Highclere Castle: Essential Planning Tips

Episode 187 Visiting Downton Abbey’s Real-Life Highclere Castle: Essential Planning Tips

February 16, 2026
CBP: Cartels Flew 42,000 Drones near U.S. Border in FY25

CBP: Cartels Flew 42,000 Drones near U.S. Border in FY25

February 16, 2026
Exclusive — Lutnick: We’re Not Going to Let Chinese Humanoid Robots into This Country

Exclusive — Lutnick: We’re Not Going to Let Chinese Humanoid Robots into This Country

February 16, 2026
Dem Rep. Khanna Reads Names of 4 Men in Epstein Files with No Connection to Epstein

Dem Rep. Khanna Reads Names of 4 Men in Epstein Files with No Connection to Epstein

February 16, 2026

MOST POPULAR

Bheki Cele’s Police Minister Appointment A ‘Massive Blunder’, Claims Ex-Crime Intelligence Boss

Bheki Cele’s Police Minister Appointment A ‘Massive Blunder’, Claims Ex-Crime Intelligence Boss

January 31, 2026
FBI: New Orleans Suspect Planted Two IEDs Before Attack, Is Believed to Have Acted Alone

FBI: New Orleans Suspect Planted Two IEDs Before Attack, Is Believed to Have Acted Alone

January 3, 2025
Episode 176 – A Literary-Themed UK Family Adventure (Part 1)

Episode 176 – A Literary-Themed UK Family Adventure (Part 1)

November 21, 2025
Premier League’s smallest stadium gets approval to begin £90m rebuild

Premier League’s smallest stadium gets approval to begin £90m rebuild

January 23, 2026
Exclusive — Rep. Ogles Leads Missive to Speaker Johnson to Pass Trump’s EOs into Law: ‘Less Vacation, More Codification’

Exclusive — Rep. Ogles Leads Missive to Speaker Johnson to Pass Trump’s EOs into Law: ‘Less Vacation, More Codification’

May 14, 2025
Macron calls for calm in riot-hit French territory New Caledonia

Macron calls for calm in riot-hit French territory New Caledonia

May 25, 2024
Load More
Inside News

  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Copyright - Breaking UK News Stories

No Result
View All Result
  • Breaking News
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Travel

© 2024 Copyright - Breaking UK News Stories