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North Korea Commissions First-in-class Destroyer Choe Hyon
English Summary
North Korea has commissioned its largest warship to date, the 5,000-ton destroyer Choe Hyon, demonstrating a significant boost in its naval capabilities using domestically built and armed systems. The commissioning highlights Pyongyang's claim of overcoming technological barriers and accelerating its shift toward building blue-water combat forces. Future plans include deploying more destroyers and constructing massive 10,000-ton "strategic" cruisers, signaling an ambition to project power far beyond its immediate coastlines. Strategically, this rapid naval expansion necessitates the development of new large-scale bases and accelerates North Korea's goal of establishing a nuclear-armed, modern navy.
中文摘要
北韓投入使用了迄今最大的一艘戰艦——5,000噸級的「兆賢」驅逐艦,這展示了其利用國產化建造和配備系統顯著提升海軍實力。此次啟用突顯了平壤聲稱已克服技術障礙,並加速轉型建立藍水戰力的目標。未來計畫包括部署更多驅逐艦以及建造大型的10,000噸級「戰略」巡洋艦,這顯示出其渴望將力量投射到遠離本土海岸線的雄心。從戰略角度來看,這種快速的海軍擴張要求開發新的大型基地,並加速了北韓建立一支核武裝、現代化海軍的目標。
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