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N. Korea's Kim inspects production of tactical guided weapons at munitions factory
Yonhap | English | News | Jan. 5, 2026 | North Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has inspected a munitions factory producing tactical guided weapons, urging officials to increase production capacity by 2.5 times. During his visit, Kim examined modernized production areas but noted ongoing deficiencies in the assembly process modernization and called for revised plans to improve munitions enterprises this year.
Kim emphasized the importance of innovative planning and rational systems to create a flexible manufacturing framework that can simultaneously advance current production and modernization efforts. He highlighted the tactical guided weapons system’s military value as a potential replacement for the multiple launch rocket system and revealed plans to equip major military units with these weapons starting in the first half of 2026.
Additionally, Kim stressed the need to meet defense ministry and General Staff demands through expanded output and to pay close attention to the quality of products under contract. The location and name of the inspected factory were not disclosed by state media.
지구 9천 바퀴 달린 미·중 '로보택시'…한국도 전국 확장 시동
US-China 'Robotaxi' Drives Equivalent to 9,000 Earth Circumferences… South Korea Also Begins Nationwide Expansion
ZD Net Korea | Local Language | News | Jan. 5, 2026 | UndeterminedTech Development/Adoption
South Korean companies Humax Mobility, FutureLink, and Konatus have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to enter the robo-taxi commercialization market, following the lead of the US and China. Their collaboration focuses on the phased introduction and expansion of robo-taxi services nationwide, leveraging data sharing, joint development of autonomous driving and taxi-hailing technologies, and collaboration with local governments and public institutions.
FutureLink has demonstrated its Level 4 autonomous driving technology with 40,000 km of accident-free driving in the Gangnam area, using a hybrid learning method that combines domestic road data with technology from Pony.ai. Konatus operates the Turu Taxi brand across Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon regions, while Humax Mobility utilizes AI and cloud-based technology to manage extensive parking infrastructure nationwide. Together, these companies aim to strengthen business competitiveness and accelerate the domestic robo-taxi market commercialization.
In global context, Waymo in the US has accumulated approximately 160 million km of autonomous driving through licensed commercial urban operations, equivalent to about 3,990 Earth circumferences. In China, Baidu’s Apollo Go service has provided over 14 million autonomous public rides across 16 cities, accumulating more than 200 million km of autonomous driving, roughly 5,000 Earth laps. South Korea’s initiative follows these significant examples in the commercial robo-taxi industry.
North Korea launches ballistic missile as President Lee departs for China
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Jan. 5, 2026 | North Korea
North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the East Sea on Sunday morning, marking its first ballistic missile launch of 2026 and the first since a short-range missile was fired on November 7, 2025. The launch was confirmed by South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).
The missile launch coincided with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's departure for a four-day state visit to China, invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping. The upcoming Seoul-Beijing summit is expected to address North Korea's denuclearization.
The launch occurred shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the military ousting of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Saturday.
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