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China’s Xi Jinping arrives in a North Korea armed with advanced warships and AI drones
Could Xi’s visit indirectly advance North Korea’s military build-up as Pyongyang strengthens ties with Beijing and Moscow?
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Seong Hyeon ChoiPublished: 5:59pm, 8 Jun 2026Updated: 9:53pm, 8 Jun 2026When Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang on Monday, he was entering a country undergoing notable development in both its nuclear programme and conventional combat capacity.North Korea has been aided in these developments by Russian military technology and economic aid, received in exchange for sending troops and equipment to support Moscow’s war in Ukraine. These advances could help Pyongyang threaten the balance of power against South Korea and the United States.
Surface and underwater fleet
The construction of Pyongyang’s Choe Hyon-class guided-missile destroyer, which has a displacement of up to 5,000 tonnes, was first unveiled in December 2024. It is North Korea’s largest-ever surface combatant.
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Its first ship in the class, the Choe Hyon, was launched in April last year, while the second, the Kang Kon, was relaunched the following June after it capsized during its launch ceremony a month earlier. The two vessels are undergoing sea trials before being delivered to the North Korean navy.
01:04Russia honours North Korean soldiers in award ceremony for troops who fought against Ukraine
Despite wider scepticism about the extent of damage to the Kang Kon during the incident, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended the sea trial of the vessel, state media reported last week.
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