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North Korea displays apparent progress in construction of nuclear-powered submarine

North Korea displays apparent progress in construction of nuclear-powered submarine

North Korea on Thursday (December 25, 2025) displayed apparent progress in the construction of a nuclear-powered submarine, with state media photos showing a largely completed hull, as leader Kim Jong Un condemned rival South Korea's push to acquire the technology. North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said Mr. Kim visited a shipyard to inspect the construction of what the North describes as an 8,700-ton-class nuclear-propelled submarine, which the leader has previously called a crucial step in the modernisation and nuclear armament of North Korea's Navy. The North has indicated it plans to arm the submarine with nuclear weapons, calling it a "strategic guided missile submarine" or a "strategic nuclear attack submarine." During the visit, Mr. Kim described South Korea's efforts to acquire a nuclear-powered submarine, which have been backed by U.S. President Donald Trump, as an "offensive act" that severely violates the North's security and maritime sovereignty. He says the South Korean plan further underscores the need to modernise and nuclear-arm North Korea's Navy, and claimed that the completion of his nuclear-powered submarine would be an "epoch-making" change in strengthening its nuclear war deterrent against what he called enemy threats. The agency did not specify when Mr. Kim visited the shipyard, but released photos showing him inspecting a huge, burgundy-coloured vessel, coated with what appears to be anti-corrosion paint, under construction inside an assembly hall with senior officials and his daughter. It was the first time North Korean state media had released images of the submarine since March, when they mostly showed the lower sections of the vessel. It was not immediately clear how close North Korea is to completing the vessel. But because submarines are typically built from the inside out, the release of what appears to be a largely completed hull suggests that many core components, including the engine and possibly the reactor, are already in place, said Moon Keun-sik, a submarine expert at Seoul's Hanyang University. "Showing the entire vessel now seems to indicate that most of the equipment has already been installed and it is just about ready to be launched into the water," said Moon, a former submarine officer in the South Korean navy, who believes the North Korean submarine could possibly be tested at sea within months. A nuclear-powered submarine was one item on a long wish list of sophisticated weaponry that Mr. Kim announced during a major political conference in 2021 to cope with what he called growing U.S.-led military threats. Other weapons were solid-fuelled intercontinental ballistic missiles, hypersonic weapons, spy satellites and multi-warhead missiles. North Korea has since performed a run of testing activities to acquire them. It would be a worrying developing if North Korea obtains a greater ability to fire missiles from underwater is a worrying development, because it's difficult to detect such launches in advance. But there have been questions about whether North Korea, a heavily sanctioned and impoverished country, could get resources and technology to build nuclear-powered submarines. Some experts say North Korea's recent alignment with Russia...

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