North Korea Tests Long-Range Cruise Missiles
North Korea on Dec. 29, 2025 said it launched long-range cruise missiles over the West Sea during a Sunday drill overseen by Kim Jong Un, according to KCNA, to verify firing procedures and strategic counterattack readiness amid security tensions.
December 29, 2025Clash Report
North Korea Tests Long-Range Cruise Missiles
North Korea said it conducted a long-range strategic cruise missile exercise designed to verify the operational readiness of its missile forces, framing the drill as a practical test of counter-offensive capability. The launch, disclosed on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025, was presented by state media as a controlled validation of procedures rather than a demonstration aimed abroad.
According to the Korean Central News Agency, the exercise took place on Sunday and involved long-range missile sub-units. The stated objectives included confirming firing procedures, maneuverability, and the reliability of what KCNA described as a core strategic weapon system. The missiles flew along predetermined trajectories before striking designated maritime targets, the agency said, without disclosing ranges, speeds, or the number of missiles involved.
“Great Satisfaction” and Deterrence
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally oversaw the drill, a detail KCNA emphasized to underline command-level involvement. KCNA quoted Kim as expressing “great satisfaction” with the outcome of the launches, signaling that the exercise met internal performance benchmarks.
West Sea Flight Profiles
KCNA said the missiles traveled over the West Sea, following preset flight paths before impact. The choice of test area and the use of predetermined trajectories were cited as part of a technical verification process focused on accuracy and control. No damage or exclusion zones were mentioned in the account.
Related Topics
Related News
Israel Stops French Security Purchases Over “Hostile" Shift
Middle East
31/03/2026
Trump Considers U.S. Withdrwal from "Paper Tiger" NATO
Middle East
01/04/2026
French Far-Right Leader Eyes NATO Shake-Up But No Frexit
Europe
15/06/2026
Wars Trigger $12B Defense Tech Rush
Defense
22/06/2026
Germany Abandons Its Biggest Post-WWII Warship Project
Defense
24/06/2026
"Not Our War!" Starmer Strikes Back at Trump
Middle East
01/04/2026

