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December 26, 2025| ABR-INSIGHTS News Hub
Kim Jong Un Orders Massive Military Production Surge
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has directed his officials to dramatically increase the production of missiles and artillery shells, alongside the construction of new munitions factories, driven by the escalating demands of his military. During a recent visit to existing facilities, Kim emphasized the critical importance of this sector in bolstering the nationโs war deterrent capabilities, signaling a significant shift in North Koreaโs strategic priorities.
Nuclear Submarine Construction Signals Aggressive Expansion
Kim Jong Unโs recent visit focused on overseeing the construction of an 8,700-tonnenuclear-powered submarine capable of launching surface-to-air missiles. This ambitious project underscores the regimeโs commitment to expanding its military arsenal and reinforces its capabilities in maritime warfare, directly challenging regional powers.
Strategic Partnership Deepens with Russia
Already strong relations between Pyongyang and Moscow have further tightened since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine nearly four years ago. North Korea has supplied Russian forces with troops, artillery shells, missiles, and long-range rocket systems, as part of a mutual defense pact signed by Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Military Tech Exchange: Russia as Key Partner
In return, Russia has reportedly provided North Korea with financial assistance, military technology, and supplies of food and energy. Washington has also indicated evidence that Moscowโs support extends to advanced space and satellite technology. Ahn Chan-il, a researcher originally from North Korea, stated that Pyongyang was also anticipated to โseek advanced military technologies from Russia, including nuclear-powered submarine capabilities and fighter jets.โ
Missile Tests Aim to Exert Regional Pressure
Taken on December 24, 2025, images show North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observing a test-fire of new-type anti-air missiles at an undisclosed location within North Korea [KCNA via KNS/AFP]. The increased missile testing is intended to refine precision-strike capabilities, with the goal of exerting pressure on both the United States and South Korea.
Future Plans Revealed: Congress to Drive Innovation
Kim Jong Un indicated that โnew modernisation and production plansโ would be unveiled at his ruling Korean Workers Partyโs congress, expected in early next year. This upcoming event is anticipated to outline the long-term strategy for North Korea's military modernization and industrial development.
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