North Korea's Kim Jon-Un unveils nuclear-capable rocket system

North KoreanleaderKim Jong Unhas unveiled a battery of large nuclear-capable rocket launchers ahead of a key congress of the nations ruling party, state media reported on Thursday.

Kim is expected to outline the next phase ofNorth Koreas nuclear weapons programmewhen he opens a rare congress of the ruling Workers' Party in the coming days.

The 600mm multiple-launch rocket system took centre stage as preparations intensified for the once-in-five-years gathering, widely regarded as North Koreas most important political event.

When this weapon is used, no force would be able to expect Gods protection, Kim said, according to the Korean Central News Agency.

It is really a wonderful and attractive weapon.

Photos released by state media showed dozens of launch vehicles parked in neat rows on the plaza ofPyongyangs House of Culture, which will host the congress.

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The weapon was appropriate for a special attack, that is, for accomplishing a strategic mission, Kim said at a ceremony on Wednesday, using a common euphemism fornuclear weapons.

He added that the weapons system which was presented to the congress as a gift from munitions workers would deter unnamed enemies.

There is no need to further explain its destructive power andmilitaryvalue, Kim said.

This is because it can reduce the aimed target to ashes through surprise and simultaneous attack by focusing its destructive energy.

The launch system could fire rockets with an estimated range of 400kilometres (250miles), covering all of South Korea, said analyst Hong Min of the Korea Institute for National Unification.

Political showcase

Its primary purpose is to neutralise the combined air power of South Korea and theUnited States, he told AFP.

If equipped with tactical nuclear warheads, a single battery firing four to five rounds could devastate an entire airbase.

South Koreas capital,Seoul, is less than 50kilometres (30miles) from the border at its nearest point.

Analysts believe North Korea would use its vast artillery arsenal to launch saturation strikes on the South should fighting break out.

Kim ordered the expansion and modernisation of missile production in the months leading up to the Workers Party congress.

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Pyongyang has also significantly stepped up missile testing.

Analysts say this drive is aimed at improving precision-strike capabilities, challenging the United States, and testing weapons before exporting them to Russia.

Pyongyang has said it will hold a landmark congress of the ruling Workers Party on an unspecified date in late February.

State media in recent days has carried reports of delegates arriving for the gathering, fuelling speculation it could start at any time.

The political showcase is expected to outline North Koreas foreign policy, war planning, and nuclear ambitions for the next five years.

Kim said in late January that the gathering would detail next-stage plans for developing North Koreas nuclear forces.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

Originally published on France24

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