North Korea tests solid-fuel missile engine as Kim boosts threat to US mainland

In a demonstration of its ongoing military advancements, North Korea conducted a test of a newly developed high-thrust solid-fuel rocket engine under the watchful eye of its leader, Kim Jong Un. According to reports from North Korean state media, this test is part of the country’s efforts to develop weapons capable of reaching the U.S. mainland.

The Korea Central News Agency (KCNA) revealed on Sunday that this test utilized an engine crafted from carbon-fiber materials. This initiative is a component of a broader five-year defense strategy aimed at enhancing North Korea’s “strategic strike” capabilities.

Kim Jong Un highlighted the importance of this development, stating that it holds “great significance in elevating the country’s strategic military prowess to the highest level,” as reported by KCNA.

The newly tested engine demonstrated a thrust of 2,500 kilonewtons, surpassing the capabilities of a similar engine tested by North Korea the previous year. Experts suggest that such engines could be instrumental in developing more agile or smaller long-range missiles.

north korean rocket engine test

A photograph released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency depicted the ground ejection test of what they claim is a high-output solid-fuel engine made with carbon fiber composite materials. This image serves to bolster the claims of their technological progress.

However, some experts, such as Lee Choon Geun from South Korea’s Science and Technology Policy Institute, advise caution. He notes that the report lacked specific details about the engine’s total combustion time, leaving room for speculation that North Korea’s claims might be exaggerated.

Solid-fuel systems are significant because they can be launched more quickly and with less warning than older liquid-fuel missiles, making them harder to detect and potentially more survivable in combat.

Pyongyang still faces major technical barriers before fielding a fully reliable intercontinental ballistic missile, especially ensuring a warhead can survive atmospheric reentry.

Kim Jong Un watches a rocket engine test

In this photo released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency on Sunday, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un observes a ground ejection test in North Korea. (KCNA)

Kim’s latest military activities also included inspections of special operations training and tests of a new main battle tank, underscoring a broader push to modernize both North Korea’s missile program and conventional forces, according to KCNA.

Kim claimed the tank’s protection system could defeat nearly all existing anti-tank weapons, though such assertions could not be independently verified, Reuters reported.

The developments fit a wider pattern of stepped-up military activity by Pyongyang. Since the collapse of Kim’s diplomacy with President Donald Trump in 2019, North Korea has accelerated work on nuclear and missile systems despite sanctions, while keeping open the possibility of talks if Washington drops demands for denuclearization first.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un visits a special operations forces exercise

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un visits a special operations training base in North Korea on Sunday, according to this picture released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency. (KCNA)

At a rare ruling party congress held in February, Kim unveiled a new five-year plan that reaffirmed continued development of nuclear weapons, while calling for a broad upgrade of the country’s military capabilities.

Analysts and regional governments also pointed to new tank and combined-arms drills as part of Pyongyang’s effort to adapt its military doctrine to modern warfare, drawing lessons from recent conflicts and emphasizing integration across ground and missile forces.

South Korea and the United States say they are closely monitoring North Korea’s weapons developments.

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