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A strategic cruise missile, dubbed Pulhwasal-3-31, which is currently under development, launches during a test at an unspecified location in North Korea, on January 25, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS via KCNA

North Korea says it tested new strategic cruise missile

SEOUL, Jan 25 — North Korea said it has tested its new strategic cruise missile yesterday, state media KCNA reported today, confirming what the South Korean military said the day before.

The missile, dubbed Pulhwasal-3-31, is currently under development and the test-firing had no impact on the security of neighbouring countries, the state media said, adding it had “nothing” to do with the regional situation.

The test was also part of the process of updating the country’s weapon system, the report said, citing The Missile Administration.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said it believes the firing was to test the upgrades of existing missiles’ capabilities.

Yesterday, the South Korean military said the North had fired multiple cruise missiles towards the sea off its west coast at around 7am (2200 GMT on Tuesday, January 23), while Seoul’s Defence Minister Shin Won-sik condemned the launches as a serious threat to his country.

“Strategic” typically refers to nuclear-capable weapons.

North Korea carried out its first test of a cruise missile with possible nuclear strike capabilities in September 2021.

Today, South Korea said it is starting mass production of medium-altitude reconnaissance drones with the goal of deploying them in 2027 to improve surveillance capabilities and contribute to defence exports.

North Korea’s cruise missiles usually generate less interest than ballistic missiles because any UN Nations Security Council resolutions do not explicitly ban them.

But analysts have said intermediate-range, land-attack cruise missiles were no less a threat than ballistic missiles and are a serious capability for North Korea.

Cruise missiles and short-range ballistic missiles which can be armed with either conventional or nuclear bombs are seen as particularly destabilising in the event of conflict as it can be unclear which kind of warhead they are carrying.

— Reuters

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