'An event of very weighty significance': N.K. test-fires new tactical guided weapon

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By Associated Press

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has test-fired a “new-type tactical guided weapon,” its state media announced Thursday, in a possible attempt to register displeasure with currently deadlocked nuclear talks with the United States without causing those coveted negotiations to collapse.

The country’s leader, Kim Jong Un, observed the firing by the Academy of Defense Science of the unspecified weapon on Wednesday, the North’s state-run Korean Central News Agency said. Kim was reported to have said that “the development of the weapon system serves as an event of very weighty significance in increasing the combat power of the People’s Army.”

The Associated Press could not independently verify North Korea’s claim of the weapons test, and it wasn’t immediately clear what had been tested.

It is likely not, however, a banned ballistic missile test, which would jeopardize diplomatic talks meant to provide the North with concessions in return for disarmament. A South Korean analyst said that the North’s media report indicates it could have been a test of a new type of cruise missile. Another possible clue of what was fired: One of the lower level officials mentioned in the North’s report on the test — Pak Jong Chon — is known as an artillery official.

The test comes as the two sides seem deadlocked after a failed nuclear disarmament summit in Hanoi between Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this year. Some in Seoul worry that the North will turn back to weapons testing — which it has largely halted since a series of launches in 2017 and Trump’s response of “fire and fury” had many fearing war — and other actions seen as provocative by outsiders as a way to force Washington to drop its current hardline negotiating stance and grant the North’s demand for a removal of crushing international sanctions.

source: nbcnews.com