North Korea Tests 12 Long-Range Cruise Missiles from New Destroyer
North Korea fired 12 long-range, nuclear-capable cruise missiles in quick succession from its new Choe Hyon-class guided-missile destroyer, marking the first launch from this vessel.
North Korea conducted a test launch of 12 long-range cruise missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads, fired in rapid succession from its newly commissioned Choe Hyon-class destroyer. This is the first reported missile launch from North Korea's first modern guided-missile destroyer.
The test underscores Pyongyang's advancing naval capabilities and its continued development of long-range strike systems. The missiles are designed to threaten regional stability and could potentially reach targets across Japan and parts of the US Pacific command area.
Source: First Squawk