Underwater Drone Test in North Korea

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Underwater Drone Test in North Korea

Underwater Drone Test in North Korea

North Korea claims it has tested an underwater drone capable of causing a radioactive tsunami

The North Korean state news agency stated that this secret weapon was tested on Tuesday in the waters of South Hamgyong Province

This underwater drone traveled at depths of 80 to 150 meters for more than 59 hours and eventually exploded off the eastern coast of North Korea

Analysts and experts are skeptical about accepting North Korea’s claim and the capabilities of this new weapon, urging caution in accepting it

According to the Korean Central News Agency, this weapon is designed to attack enemy ships and ports by creating a radioactive wave on an extraordinary scale

North Korea says this atomic offensive underwater drone can be deployed at any coast and port or towed by a ship for operations

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