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North Korea Tests New Rocket Launcher Control System

North Korea has developed a new control system for a multiple rocket launcher, the AFP reported.

According to Korea Central News Agency, the official news agency, the

Pyongyang’s Academy of Defence Science carried out a “ballistic control test firing of 240mm-calibre multiple rocket launcher shells” on February 10 to develop a “controllable shell and ballistic control system” for a launcher.

The agency added that the new rocket launcher would now be “re-evaluated” and its battlefield role “increased”.

Earlier, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said that he has the legal right to annihilate South Korea.The remarks came at the anniversary of the founding of North Korea’s military on February 8

Kim said that he would never hold dialogue or negotiations with South Korea, describing Seoul as “enemy No.1,” and that the only way there can be lasting peace in the region is when the powerful military in the North is ready for any eventuality.

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Over the past few months, Kim has upped his ante with moves aimed at flaunting its military might including doing more missile tests, tearing down a monument in Pyongyang that symbolised the hopes of unification among others.

The South Korean government led by Yoon Suk Yeol believes that North Korea will be trying to raise its profile ahead of elections which are due in April this year.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has vowed a strong response if Pyongyang attacks, calling on his military to “act first, report later” if provoked.

Yoon’s conservative People Power Party, which backs military cooperation with the US and a tough stance towards the North, is trying to win against the opposition Democratic Party.

Experts believe that Kim is trying to push Seoul out of the way and force direct negotiations with Washington.

Over the past few months, North Korea and Russia have strengthened their relations with North Korea’s economy benefiting from an arms deal with Russia. The agreement includes the transfer of shells and ballistic missiles, enhancing Pyongyang’s financial stability.

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