Kim Jong Un Pushes Artillery Production Ahead of Key North Korea Party Congress

Kim Jong Un Pushes Artillery Production Ahead of Key North Korea Party Congress

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for a major increase in artillery and rocket production as the country prepares for an important ruling party meeting expected early next year. His comments came during a visit to a factory that produces multiple rocket launchers, which are seen as a core part of North Korea’s modern long-range artillery force.

According to state media, Kim inspected production lines where large rocket launch vehicles were displayed and ordered officials to strengthen manufacturing capacity. He said the factory must be fully prepared to meet weapons production goals that will be announced at the Ninth Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea. This congress is expected to outline North Korea’s key political, economic, and military plans for the coming years.

In recent weeks, Kim has increased public visits to military-related sites. He has toured weapons factories, inspected a nuclear-powered submarine, and overseen missile tests. These actions suggest a clear effort to highlight North Korea’s military strength ahead of the party congress, which experts believe could take place as early as January.

State media quoted Kim as saying it was necessary to improve production systems and secure strong output to guarantee success in future defense plans. Photos released by official outlets showed rows of rocket launchers inside the factory, reinforcing the message that artillery and missile forces remain a top priority.

Analysts say these moves point to a likely push for more nuclear-capable weapons and advanced delivery systems. North Korea has already shown upgraded cruise missiles and new artillery rockets in recent months. Experts believe Kim may use the party congress to announce expanded nuclear weapons development and further modernization of the armed forces.

Beyond domestic messaging, Kim’s actions may also have an international purpose. Some analysts say displaying stronger military power helps North Korea gain leverage ahead of possible talks with the United States. By showing new and improved weapons, Kim may be trying to position his country as a stronger negotiating partner if diplomacy resumes next year.

North Korea has not confirmed the exact date of the party congress, but it is considered one of the most important political events in the country. Decisions made there often shape national policy for years. As such, Kim’s focus on weapons production sends a strong signal about the direction he wants the country to take.

These developments are being closely watched by South Korea, the United States, and other regional players. Increased weapons production raises concerns about stability on the Korean Peninsula, especially at a time when diplomatic relations remain tense and unpredictable.

As the party congress approaches, Kim Jong Un’s message is clear. Military strength, especially in artillery and missile forces, remains central to North Korea’s plans. Whether this leads to further confrontation or becomes part of future negotiations will depend on how global powers respond in the months ahead.

Dec. 30, 2025 2:03 p.m. 240

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