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North Korea commissioned its largest-ever warship, a 5,000-ton destroyer called the Choe Hyon, at Nampho Shipyard, marking a significant upgrade in its naval capabilities. Leader Kim Jong Un stated that this event signifies the end of over 70 years of naval stagnation and announced plans for more advanced ships, indicating a shift toward extending North Korea's missile threats into maritime domains. While the ship enhances Pyongyang’s naval forces, analysts suggest it still lags behind South Korean and U.S. fleets but may influence regional security dynamics and arms sanctions enforcement.
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