North Korea has spent three days testing missiles as Kim Jong Un unveiled his latest arsenal of cluster-bomb warheads and blackout bombs.
North Korean state media reported that the deranged dictator was testing a new cluster-bomb bomb last week.
They also tested an electromagnetic weapon, a carbon-fibre bomb and a mobile short-range anti-aircraft missile system.
Electromagnetic weapons systems can disable electronic circuits.
But carbon-fibre bombs are the most dangerous new weapon introduced by Pyongyang.
Also known as blackout bombs, they can destroy power plants By covering them with disabling strands of carbon fiber.
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General Kim Jong Sik, who supervised the tests, said the weapons were “special assets” for North Korea’s military.
The hermit state said it had tested the combat capabilities of a mobile short-range anti-aircraft missile system and its tactical ballistic missile warhead.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed that Pyongyang had tested missiles over several days last week.
It comes as Kim Jong Un wildly watched a new missile engine test last month as the dictator plots to build a terrifying weapon capable of striking the US mainland.
He described the development as a major leap forward in enhancing Pyongyang’s “strategic military capability.”
The test is widely seen as part of Kim’s effort to expand and modernize his arsenal of nuclear-capable missiles that could one day reach the United States.
According to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim inspected a ground jet test of a new advanced engine made using composite carbon-fiber material.
The engine reportedly generated a maximum thrust of 2,500 kilotons, a sharp jump from the 1,971 kilotons recorded during similar solid-fuel engine testing in September.
And last month strange footage emerged of Kim picking up a large rifle given to him by fellow dictator Alexander Lukashenko to gun down an “enemy”.
North Korean and Belarusian dictators praised each other as they met for a Pyongyang summit – sparking fears over growing ties between Russia’s allies.
Belarusian President Lukashenko also gifted the Pyongyang pariah a gold statuette, vodka bottles and some snacks.
Young dictator Kim has also continued to parade his daughter – widely believed to be his successor.
Kim Joo-ae, believed to be 13, is seen hanging out in a tank with her smiling father riding shotgun, while the pair rock matching leather.
She took the driver’s seat during army training under her autocratic father, leading to speculation that she was being groomed to succeed him.
State media said the North Korean leader inspected an offensive military exercise involving tanks and infantry, and urged troops to step up combat preparations.
