Kim Jong-un inspects the missile test.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The North Korean military conducted several military exercises from September 25 to October 9, including simulated test launches of ballistic missiles equipped with tactical nuclear warheads. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un also visited the site of the military exercise and conducted a military exercise with the United States. Choking with South Korea "We have nothing to say to the enemy".

North Korea's official KCNA news agency also released several photos of missile launches, showing North Korea's ability to launch multiple missiles from multiple locations and in different ways.

According to Reuters, U.S. and South Korean officials have previously warned that there are now signs that North Korea may conduct a new wave of nuclear tests at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site, which was closed in 2018.

Analysts believe that if North Korea resumes nuclear tests, it may develop small tactical nuclear warheads for use on the battlefield and install them on short-range missiles recently tested, and the installation of small nuclear warheads on short-range missiles represents North Korea's deployment and use of nuclear weapons. A "dangerous change" in approach.

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Ankit Panda, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a Washington-based think tank, said North Korea's statement was very clear, and the recent flurry of tests represented North Korea showing its resolve to the United States and South Korea.

It has sparked international shock after North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan.

Panda noted that North Korea's test-firing of a previously untested model of the missile and flying over Japan, although very unusual, shows that North Korea has a fair degree of confidence in the missile's engine.

From the photos released by the official North Korean media "KCNA", it can be seen that North Korea test-fired a variety of missiles during the military exercise, including KN-25 and KN-23, as well as KN-09 multiple rockets.

In addition, North Korea also displayed a "submarine-launched" KN-23 missile in this military exercise. "KCNA" pointed out that this type of missile was launched from a silo under the reservoir.

The "KCNA" reported that from September 25 to October 9, the North Korean People's Army tactical nuclear force conducted several ballistic missile test-firing exercises; from October 6 to 8, the North Korean People's Army front-line artillery units and aviation units For shooting training, Kim Jong-un of the above-mentioned military exercises all went to the scene to inspect.

North Korea launches KN-23 missiles from underwater.

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North Korea's state media, KCNA, released several photos of the missile launch.

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North Korea's state media, KCNA, released several photos of the missile launch.

(AFP)