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North Korea tests electromagnetic weapon and carbon fibre bomb: state media

Such weapons use electromagnetic energy rather than explosives to disrupt or damage targets, especially electronics infrastructure

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A screen displays file footage of a North Korean missile test at a train station in Seoul on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
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North Korea conducted a slew of new weapons tests, the state-run Korean Central News Agency said, including one involving an electromagnetic weapon system and a carbon fibre bomb.

The tests, which were conducted over three days from Monday to Wednesday, were overseen by General Kim Jong-sik, the KCNA report said.

The weapons tests come at a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty.

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Pyongyang has moved closer to Moscow in recent years, supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine, and is now looking to bolster ties with Beijing. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting the North from Thursday, his first trip to the neighbouring country in more than six years.

Kim said “the electromagnetic weapon and carbon fibre bomb are special assets of strategic nature to be combined with and applied to various military means” in different spheres, the KCNA report said, without giving further details.

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These weapons use electromagnetic energy rather than explosives to disrupt or damage targets, especially electronics infrastructure.

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