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DPRK Missile Administration Conducts Ground Jet Test of Carbon Fiber Solid-fuel Engine

Pyongyang, September 9 (KCNA) -- The Missile Administration of the DPRK, together with the Academy of Chemical Materials, conducted another ground jet test of high-thrust solid-fuel engine using the composite carbon fiber material on September 8.

A spokesman for the DPRK Missile Administration made public such following contents:

The respected Comrade Kim Jong Un oversaw the important test.

The ninth ground jet test of the engine is the last one in the development process.

The maximum thrust of the engine is 1 971 kN.

On the same day, a decree on awarding the state commendations to the president of the Academy of Chemical Materials and the director of the Institute of Solid-fuel Engine under the Missile Administration was ratified.

Kim Jong Un appreciated that the eye-opening fruition of the development of high-thrust carbon fiber solid-fuel engine is the success assuming the most strategic nature in the recent modernization of defence technology and heralds a significant change in expanding and strengthening the nuclear strategic forces of the DPRK.

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Pyongyang, September 19 (KCNA) -- Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Thursday guided the performance test of the unmanned weapons and equipment being developed and produced by an institute and enterprises under the Unmanned Aeronautical Technology Complex.

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Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, visited the destroyer Choe Hyon of the Navy of the Korean People's Army together with leading officials of the Party, government, defence and security organs on Oct. 5 according to the schedule of visit related to the military hardware exhibition.

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Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, visited the destroyer Choe Hyon of the Navy of the Korean People's Army together with leading officials of the Party, government, defence and security organs on Oct. 5 according to the schedule of visit related to the military hardware exhibition.

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Apparently, there are many new features in these photos, in addition to not having censored any photos of the interior, including those of the command and combat areas. Now we understand why they continue to make improvements to the installed armament in the photos.
Now we understand why in the last previous photos, one of the 30 mm CIWS turrets was removed; in its place, a CIWS resembling the Chinese Type 730 has been installed. Furthermore, the fire control radars have been replaced with those resembling the Chinese Type 347 or 349. The ATGM-like NLOS launchers have been removed and replaced with additional decoy launchers and other new electronic features installed.
New CIWS
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Someone has sharp eyes. The chairs inside the new destroyer's bridge came from Toyota's car.
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Miltary Parade Marks 80th Founding Anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea

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North Korea unveiled its new Hwasong-20 intercontinental ballistic missile at a parade in Pyongyang to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Workers' Party. The Hwasong-20 missile can carry multiple nuclear warheads and is capable of striking targets up to 15,000 kilometers away. It is equipped with an improved inertial guidance system and GPS for increased accuracy. Its estimated circular error probable (CEP) is 3-5 kilometers. According to the country's authorities, the three-stage nuclear-armed Hwasong-20 missile is currently "the DPRK's most powerful strategic nuclear weapon."

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What happens to Kim?
He shows himself as if he is the boss.
totally inappropriate
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Kim Jong Un Kneels to Lay Flowers at Mao Zedong's Eldest Son's Grave: "Invincible Vitality of North Korea-China Friendship"​

by Kim Hyunjeong
25 Oct.2025 16:35(KST)

Visited the Martyrs' Cemetery of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army in Hoechang County, South Pyongan Province​

Kim Jong Un, Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea, paid his respects at the cemetery for the fallen soldiers of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army to mark the 75th anniversary of China's entry into the Korean War on October 25.

According to Yonhap News Agency on the 25th, the Korean Central News Agency reported that Chairman Kim visited the Martyrs' Cemetery of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army in Hoechang County, South Pyongan Province, the previous day and expressed "high tribute." Chairman Kim observed a moment of silence in remembrance of the fallen Chinese soldiers and laid flowers at the grave of Mao Anying, the eldest son of former Chairman Mao Zedong, who was killed in action during the Korean War.

Kim Jong Un Kneels to Lay Flowers at Mao Zedong's Eldest Son's Grave: Invincible Vitality of North Korea-China Friendship


North Korean State Affairs Commission Chairman Kim Jongun paid high tribute to the martyrs of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army at the Martyrs' Cemetery in Hoechang County, South Pyongan Province, on the 24th, marking the 75th anniversary of China's entry into the Korean War on October 25, the Korean Central News Agency reported on the 25th. Yonhap News Agency

The news agency stated, "The Chinese People's Volunteer Army martyrs, who shed their blood to support our people's revolutionary war and demonstrated the spirit of internationalism and brotherly friendship, are cherished in the hearts of both peoples as a precious symbol of North Korea-China friendship." It continued, "Even as time passes and generations change, our people will never forget the noble blood and immortal achievements of the outstanding sons and daughters of the Chinese people." The report also emphasized, "The friendship between North Korea and China, forged in blood, will continue to demonstrate its invincible vitality in the sacred struggle to achieve anti-imperialist independence and the socialist cause."

Accompanying the visit were Jo Yongwon, Pak Jongchon, and Kim Tokhun, secretaries of the Workers' Party, as well as Foreign Minister Choe Sonhui.

The Martyrs' Cemetery of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army in Hoechang County is the site where the headquarters of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army was located during the Korean War and is the resting place of Mao Anying and other fallen Chinese soldiers. Chairman Kim also visited this site ahead of the 70th anniversary of China's participation in 2020. This year, as it marks a major anniversary (celebrated every five years), Kim's personal visit is seen as significant. However, compared to five years ago, this year's visit did not include any reported remarks from Kim, and fewer military officials accompanied the visit.

Kim Jong Un Kneels to Lay Flowers at Mao Zedong's Eldest Son's Grave: Invincible Vitality of North Korea-China Friendship


North Korean State Affairs Commission Chairman Kim Jong Un paid high tribute to the martyrs of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army on October 24 at the Martyrs' Cemetery in Hoechang County, South Pyongan Province, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of China's participation in the Korean War on October 25, according to the Korean Central News Agency on the 25th. Yonhap News Agency

Rodong Sinmun Also Highlights 'Historical Ties Between North Korea and China'​

Meanwhile, the Workers' Party newspaper Rodong Sinmun also emphasized the historical ties between North Korea and China in an article titled "The Achievements of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army Will Shine Forever Alongside North Korea-China Friendship." The newspaper stated, "The joint commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army's participation in the Korean front by both countries demonstrates the unwavering determination of the two parties and peoples to further elevate and develop North Korea-China friendship."

It continued, "Today, the North Korea-China friendship has entered a new phase of development under the deep attention of the top leaders of both parties and both countries," adding, "Regardless of changes in the international situation, it is the consistent position of our party and government to strengthen and develop the traditional North Korea-China relationship of friendship and cooperation in line with the demands of the times and the shared aspirations of both peoples." The article further stated, "The peoples of North Korea and China will continue to strengthen their support and solidarity in the struggle against imperialist aggression and hegemony, and to safeguard international fairness and justice, always standing together."
 
On 19 October 1950, The Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) crossed the Yalu and entered the Korean war

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" On 3 October 1950, China attempted to warn the US, through its embassy in India, it would intervene if UN forces crossed the 38th parallel. The US did not respond as policymakers in Washington, including Truman, considered it a bluff.

On 15 October Truman and MacArthur met at Wake Island. This was much publicized because of MacArthur's discourteous refusal to meet the president in the contiguous US. To Truman, MacArthur speculated there was little risk of Chinese intervention in Korea, and the PRC's opportunity for aiding the KPA had lapsed. He believed the PRC had 300,000 soldiers in Manchuria and 100,000–125,000 at the Yalu River. He concluded that, although half of those forces might cross south, "if the Chinese tried to get down to Pyongyang, there would be the greatest slaughter" without Soviet air force protection.

Meanwhile on 13 October, the Politburo decided China would intervene even without Soviet air support, basing its decision on a belief superior morale could defeat an enemy that had superior equipment. To that end, 200,000 Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) troops crossed the Yalu into North Korea.

After crossing the Yalu River on 19 October, the PVA 13th Army Group launched the First Phase Offensive on 25 October, attacking advancing UN forces near the Sino-Korean border. "
 

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