Friday, November 16, 2018

Kim Jong Un Supervises Newly Developed Tactical Weapon Test
Kim Jong Un, chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea, chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, visited the test site of the Academy of Defence Science and supervised a newly developed ultramodern tactical weapon test.

He was accompanied by Choe Ryong Hae, Ri Pyong Chol, Ri Jong Sik, Jo Yong Won, Kim Yong Su, Kim Chang Son and Pak Jong Chon.

The Supreme Leader was greeted by leading officials of the defence science sector and munitions factory at the test site.

The new weapon system which has been developed for a long time under the energetic leadership of the Party is of great significance in impregnably defending the territory of the country and radically building up the combat capability of the People’s Army.

The weapon system test was conducted successfully, fully meeting the advantageous and powerful specifications of the design.

After seeing the power of the tactical weapon, the Supreme Leader was so excited that he said the defence scientists and munitions industrial workers did another great job to build up the country’s defence capability and the weapon system, whose development had been initiated and directed step by step by Chairman Kim Jong Il, was born at last. The weapon is just a posthumous weapon and he missed the Chairman very much as he saw the successful test, he noted.

He highly praised the officials, scientists, technicians and munitions industrial workers for successfully conducting the test of an ultramodern tactical weapon, for which the Party has waited so much while attaching importance to it.

He expressed great satisfaction, saying the successful test serves as another striking demonstration of the validity of the Party policy of prioritizing defence science and technology and the rapidly developing defence capability of the country and marks a turning point in radically building up the combat capacity of the Korean People's Army.

By PT staff reporter

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