Dec. 25 (Asia Today) -- North Korea released images of Kim Jong-un inspecting what it called a nuclear-powered submarine construction project, a move analysts said was aimed at casting South Korea's debate over nuclear-powered submarines as a security threat while justifying Pyongyang's own push to strengthen its strategic nuclear forces.
The Korean Central News Agency reported Thursday that Kim described South Korea's pursuit of nuclear-powered submarines as a threat that must be countered and offered remarks defending North Korea's development of nuclear-powered submarines. Analysts said the message used Seoul's discussion as a pretext to portray North Korea's strategic weapons buildup as inevitable.
North Korea has previously unveiled undersea capabilities, including what it called a Sinpo C-class ballistic missile submarine, the "Kim Gun Ok Hero Submarine," which it claimed was its first "tactical nuclear attack submarine" when it was introduced in September 2024, according to state media.
South Korean maritime defense experts, including Hanyang University professor Moon Geun-sik, said the latest disclosure appears intended to showcase parallel development of what North Korea described as an 8,700-ton nuclear-powered strategic guided missile submarine - believed by analysts to be a ballistic missile submarine - along with an underwater unmanned system, believed to be an underwater drone.








