The "radioactive tsunami" weapon is unveiled by North Korea.
March 24, 2023Tweet
North Korea has tested a new "underwater nuclear strategic weapon," dubbed "Tsunami," which is designed to "annihilate enemy ship groups and major ports of operation by generating a super-powerful radioactive tsunami through underwater explosions." The system has undergone 50 rounds of tests behind the scenes over the last two years, and was created to "check the military and technological superiority of the imperialist aggressor army." Pyongyang said it faced a "dangerous" security situation due to a near-constant stream of US-led military drills with South Korea, which the DPRK has repeatedly denounced as rehearsals for an invasion. Despite ominous warnings from Washington regarding the DPRK's weapons, there is "no indication" that an "actual strike by North Korea is imminent," suggesting Pyongyang poses no immediate threat to the US or its partners.
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