Kim Jong Un Drives World’s Most Powerful Tank in South Korea-US Drills, North Korea

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North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un recently participated in tank training exercises, driving a new tank model as part of ongoing military drills with South Korea and U.S. troops. This is the third time Kim Jong Un has observed the exercises, which Pyongyang views as preparations for an invasion. During the drills, Kim Jong Un praised the new tank model as the world’s most powerful and emphasized the importance of high morale among soldiers. Images released by North Korea revealed the advanced capabilities of the tank, including a missile launch tube, underscoring the country’s military readiness.

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Riya Patel
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