Kim Jong Un's Push for Modern Warfare: A Look Into North Korea's Military Expansion
- Kim Jong-un inspected a munitions factory on June 13, 2025, to review artillery shell production in North Korea.
- The inspection followed Kim’s directives last month to strengthen manufacturing capabilities and boost the production of advanced artillery shells designed for contemporary combat.
- During the visit, Kim toured multiple factory sections, received briefings on expansion and modernization projects set for early 2025, and urged automation to boost efficiency.
- Kim emphasized the importance of fully addressing the goals of the national defense plan by boosting production capacity and generating a larger quantity of advanced, high-powered artillery shells suitable for contemporary combat needs.
- This effort aligns with deepening military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, which includes sending about 15,000 troops and supplying millions of artillery rounds to support Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Kim Jong Un's Push for Modern Warfare: A Look into North Korea's Military Expansion
Kim Jong Un inspected North Korean military factories, urging expansion of artillery shell production to meet modern warfare needs. Emphasizing increased automation and strategic enhancement, Kim's actions align with efforts to fortify military capabilities and strengthened relations with Russia amid global scrutiny.
North Korean leader instructs production of more artillery shells
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has visited a munitions enterprise and called for boosting the production of artillery shells. Some experts estimate that 60 percent of the ammunition Russia is using to attack Ukraine is made in the North.


N. Korean leader calls for bolstering production of new shells for modern warfare
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for expanding the production of a new type of artillery shell for modern warfare, Pyongyang's state media reported Saturday, amid deepening military cooperation between the North and Russia. Kim made the remarks during his inspection of a major munitions industry enterprise the previous day, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said, without disclosing other details. During the visit to a munitions fac…
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un calls for more shell production, KCNA says
SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected military industrial factories, calling them to expand production of shells that meet modern warfare needs, state media KCNA said on Saturday. Kim visited lines for pressing metals and assembly on Friday, checked the progress of shell production in the first half of 2025, and suggested new tasks for improvement, KCNA said. “If we are to increase the production of new, powerful shells of t…
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