Pyongyang,
April 26 (KCNA) -- The respected Comrade Kim Jong Un made a speech at the
ceremony of launching a destroyer of the Navy of the Korean People's Army on
April 25.
His
speech is as follows:
Dear
officials, workers and technicians of the Nampho Shipyard, which is a reliable
large-scale warship-building base and is famed for the tradition and strength
of self-reliance, and other workers and scientists in the shipbuilding sector,
Dear
courageous commanders and sailors of the East Sea and West Sea fleets of the
Navy of the Korean People's Army and the cadets of the naval university,
And
respected demobilized generals, who are present here today with great pride in
having long and wholeheartedly worked at important posts of our Navy,
Comrades,
Moored
in front of us now is a giant warship, symbolic of the changed appearance of
our Navy.
I
cannot suppress my emotions as I see the new-type warship, which is
indispensable in building up our capability for stoutly defending our maritime
sovereignty and which will represent an important starting point of our journey
towards building an advanced maritime power.
I
feel infinitely honoured to proclaim the birth of the first warship of a new
generation, which the Navy of the heroic KPA will be equipped with.
First,
I would like to extend warm thanks to the workers, technicians and officials of
the Nampho Shipyard, who have presented immense strength and militant
enthusiasm to our Navy by wonderfully building this powerful multi-mission
destroyer, true to the line of the Workers' Party of Korea and the government
of the Republic on strengthening the naval forces.
I
also offer militant encouragement to the scientists, technicians and workers in
the shipbuilding sector and the relevant persons, who are working hard for
steady creation and development as the main force of the revolution in the
warship-building industry in the new era.
My
congratulations go to the officers and men of the East Sea Fleet of the Navy of
the KPA, who will receive and operate the new-type destroyer, as well as to the
commanders and crewmen, who will serve on this warship.
The
more I see the imposing appearance of the new-generation multi-mission attack
destroyer No. 1, which our proud working class have built by their own efforts
and which is mooring on the blue sea of our motherland, the more majestic it
looks.
I
feel quite moved to picture that this destroyer will navigate the territorial
waters of our motherland with our sacred national flag hoisted.
And
I feel quite at ease at the thought that our territorial waters will become
more peaceful with the help of this destroyer.
The
emergence of this destroyer has made a breakthrough in modernizing our naval
forces.
To
explain the hardware of the destroyer, an ensemble of our self-reliant defence
technology, it is equipped not only with anti-air, anti-ship, anti-submarine
and anti-ballistic missile capability but also with weapon systems for the most
effective ground striking operations, like hypersonic strategic cruise missile,
tactical ballistic missile and other means of strike. So it is capable of
performing multi-mission surface operations and thus increasing the possibility
of direct intervention by the Navy in the ground operations.
This
is one of the things of great significance in view of the military theory.
This
warship will be handed over to the Navy and launched into operation in early
next year after going through the necessary procedures, like the assessment of
its performance and capability for conducting operations and the test of
operation of its integrated equipment.
We
will, of course, build warships of this class next year, too. And we are
planning to build in the shortest time possible a cruiser, whose operations
capability is greater, as well as escort ships of various classes, and are now
examining their master plans at the final stage.
We
will execute this plan of building multi-mission destroyers year by year, and
these ships will sail for operations in ordinary times in the coastal defensive
waters and intermediate waters.
Indeed,
I would like to express my emotions again and again.
This
year marks the 80th anniversary of our country's liberating itself from
imperialist colonial subordination and regaining its national sovereignty. On
April 25 in this meaningful year, the birthday of the first revolutionary armed
forces of Korea, we have launched a powerful destroyer as an ensemble of our
great national power, so this launching ceremony is more significant.
The
dawn of the Korean revolution, the establishment of state power which signified
that the Korean people achieved their right to independence, and their
nearly-a-century-long struggle in defence of the country's sovereignty have
been directly associated with the Juche-oriented armed forces, and the people
have achieved victory after victory by relying entirely on these forces.
For
us, April 25 is the starting point of a bloody armed struggle that began before
the establishment of our state power and the founding of our Party and brought
about all the momentous events.
This
can be described as the birth of our people's first-ever genuine armed forces,
and at the same time a demonstration of the resolute stand of the Korean
revolutionaries who were determined to fight with a clear purpose and
consciousness and carve out their destiny independently.
This
was a day when they solemnly expressed their decision to take the road of armed
struggle as their volitional and responsible choice, and their will to regain
national sovereignty and establish a democratic government with indomitable
revolutionary faith and through a death-defying struggle. Such is our
generation's renewed understanding of April 25, 1932, a day bearing a more
important political meaning than February 8, 1948, the birthday of Korea's
first regular armed forces.
This
renewed understanding of the historic weight of April 25 reminded us, when we
were fixing this significant day as a day of this meaningful ceremony, of a
veteran general who had left remarkable imprints in the glorious history of the
Juche-oriented revolutionary armed forces.
This
state-of-the-art multi-mission destroyer standing in front of us was classified
as a Choe Hyon-class vessel, and, as stated just before, this first warship was
named Choe Hyon.
General
Choe Hyon, a faithful comrade-in-arms of the great leader Comrade Kim Il Sung,
is well known to the Korean people. Though his career was not specially
associated with sailors, we named the first destroyer of a new generation after
him, who lives in our memories as a symbol of bravery and mettle. This is
because we hope our sailors' spirit will be impregnated with his soul so that
the Navy will achieve victory unprecedented in the annals of its history.
Comrades
Kim Chaek, An Kil, Choe Hyon, Kang Kon and all the other commanding officers of
guerrilla origin were genuine generals of practical abilities. They loyally
supported the great leader and assisted him with unshakable faith and
remarkable military qualifications; they performed considerable exploits in
liberating our country by organizing armed ranks on the principle of fighting
the Japanese independently, in building our state and army in their initial
days and in repulsing the allied imperialist forces.
The
elite warships, which will serve as new symbols of our state's self-defensive
capabilities, should naturally raise as their colours the idea upheld by the
first generation of our Juche-oriented revolutionary armed forces. And by
faithfully carrying forward their forerunners' courage and indomitable spirit,
our sailors should regard it as their absolute mission to fight
self-sacrificingly to defend the dignity of their country and the safety of
their fellow people.
Other
new-type destroyers to be built in the future will be named after the
anti-Japanese revolutionary forerunners who distinguished themselves as
renowned fighters and performed brilliant feats in the history of army
building.
Over
the past nearly eight decades the Navy of the Korean People's Army has repelled
dangerous attempts at invasion on countless occasions and defended the maritime
sovereignty, which is the core of our national sovereignty. The history of our
Navy shows that the seas of our country are defended by its sailors' spirit.
During
the war and in the subsequent decades our Navy was inferior to the enemy in the
number of sailors and the level of armament, but it added eternal glory to the
victorious history of the heroic KPA and built barriers of no retreat in the
maritime gateways, which had been traditionally used as routes of invasion.
All
these exploits cost our sailors precious blood and even lives, which cannot be
fully explained in relation to the characteristics of their duty–defending the
country's territorial waters that have never been peaceful over the past
decades. Such ennobling exploits could not have been achieved if the sailors
had not displayed their incomparable spirit for national defence and heroic
fighting mettle.
Present
here are the former generals of the Navy, who, during their service, displayed
their unbounded self-sacrificing spirit and indomitable fortitude without
veering even an inch from the sacred course. They thus achieved imperishable
exploits to be etched forever in the history of our country's Navy for national
defence.
A
change of generations has taken place in our honourable Navy's ranks. However,
the great spirit of our forerunners should be invariably carried forward, the
spirit which they displayed by shedding blood in the rough seas with no marks
of borderline in order to defend our Republic's sovereignty. This spirit, along
with the indomitable courage and perseverance possessed by the founding
generation of our armed forces, should shine brilliantly as our eternal soul of
defence.
The
destroyer Choe Hyon, which has been launched today, and other latest warships
to be built will re-energize the heroic fighting spirit of our sailors and
inject infinite vigour into them, thereby encouraging them to perform immortal
feats to be admired by the coming generations.
Comrades,
That
new-type destroyer will soon navigate the territorial waters of our Republic
along the sacred course for defending its sovereignty, reflecting our people's
burning desires for peace and prosperity.
For
our state, the seas on its east and west are bases that are directly linked
with the people's living, and they also belong to key territories over which it
exercises its sovereign power.
A
powerful navy guarantees peace and development–herein lies a geopolitical
peculiarity of our country as a maritime state. Proceeding from this, as has
ever been since the founding of our armed forces, it is our most pressing and
natural option to quickly develop and incessantly expand the fighting
capability of the Navy.
The
maritime sovereignty of our state can be defended only by its naval supremacy.
In
recent years, after we advanced a revolutionary line of strengthening the Navy,
the anchor was raised for warship modernization with the birth of the first
entity of this line. With this as a momentum, our Navy has secured its place as
a powerful service responsible for one of the country's independent defence
capabilities. In particular, as part of the nuclear war deterrent, it can
enhance its position in the realm of nuclear use. This has resulted in the Navy
growing more adaptable to the use of war deterrent.
Our
destroyer will play an important role of firmly defending our maritime
sovereignty and national interests in the territorial waters of the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea.
Now
our Navy has taken the first step of the times towards practical growth by
leaps and bounds.
What
we experience at this moment is extremely impressive as we are surely proud
that we have at last kindled the initial spark of the new era's revolution in
strengthening the Navy, as we have already declared.
Research,
development and production of all modern equipment of the destroyer were a
costly and hard challenge. But its overall armament system is based on the
solid foundations of our self-supporting defence industry. So, we have a
substantial guarantee for the effectiveness of its equipment operation, not to
mention its military and economic significance.
This
destroyer is perfect as planned, in all aspects ranging from designing and hull
construction to on-board weapon systems. Seeing this entity, we can proudly say
that a radical change has taken place in warship building.
Actually,
this is a monumental product of the revolutionary industry that showcases the
might of our defence science and technology and the inexhaustible creativity of
our intelligent and loyal working class.
The
workers, technicians and officials of the Nampho Shipyard, by dint of strenuous
exertion, utmost sincerity and irreproachable work style, have proved the
veracity of, and the inevitability of victory in, the revolution in the
warship-building industry as decided upon by our Party.
As
an authoritative shipbuilding base with a history spanning nearly eight
decades, the shipyard has built numerous vessels of varying sizes and kinds.
Its shipbuilding techniques are admirable, and what impresses me more is the
heroic mettle of its workers, who I am sure must have spent hundreds of days
and nights working strenuously to complete their tasks unconditionally and as
scheduled, in support of the Party's line of effecting a revolution in the
warship-building industry.
On
behalf of the DPRK government and all the people, particularly the officers and
men of our Navy who are more excited than anybody else at this moment, I would
like to express my greatest thanks and extend my warmest greetings once again
to the workers, technicians and officials of the Nampho Shipyard for having
wonderfully built the first destroyer of a new generation.
Comrades,
The
present security environment for our state is very serious and the situation
demands that we effect a drastic and rapid change in the existing military
theories and practices and expand our nuclear armaments radically.
The
security environment around the DPRK is as unpredictable as the changeable
weather in the sea.
It
is highly volatile; its tenseness and instability already having gone well
beyond the danger limit.
The
armies of the United States and its vassal countries, in disregard of the
DPRK's concern for security, are aggravating the situation by engaging in
provocative manoeuvres on a regular basis.
Recently,
we have witnessed more of their moves growing dangerous.
The
United States is bringing strategic strike means into the Korean peninsula at a
level of constant deployment.
Worse
still, the themes of its recent various military drills unambiguously reveal
their aggressive character, casting off the cloak of being annual and
defensive.
As
our government commented some time ago, in 2024 the enemies set a new record by
staging anti-DPRK war drills at unprecedented levels throughout the year, and
this year, too, they are radically expanding their political and military
provocations against us.
They
have taken practical measures for action, openly revealing their intention to
remain most hostile and confrontational to the DPRK, and become ever more
undisguised in renewing all their past records.
Most
recently, the US military opened to the public that last year it drew up new
wartime operations plan in collusion with the ROK army.
In
his written answer to a hearing of the Armed Services Committee of the US House
of Representatives, the commander of US forces in the ROK wrote that in 2024
the US and ROK military signed a new joint wartime operations plan, which had
been completed over the past several years, and practically verified the plan
through various allied joint military rehearsals.
It
is no secret that during the joint military rehearsal in March last the US and
the ROK applied OP-PLAN 2022 to jointly operate the nuclear forces of the US
and the conventional forces of the ROK and conduct a drill of aggressive nature
simulating nuclear strike against the DPRK, and we have already given a serious
warning to the enemy states for their provocative signals.
The
fact that the man in command of the US-ROK allied forces made public the
existence of a new operations plan for unleashing a nuclear war on the Korean
peninsula is an outspoken expression of a frenzy of confrontation against the
DPRK and an open escalation of the clash-provoking situation.
In
the 1990s, OP-PLAN 5027 of the US and the ROK simulating an all-out war against
us was opened to the public only to create a touch-and-go situation on the
Korean peninsula, and the political and military situation in and around the
Korean peninsula was brought to the worst stage for years after OP-PLAN 5015,
which additionally included a preemptive strike strategy, was mapped out in
2015. Such facts clearly show the consequences to be entailed by the new
wartime operations plan of the US on the security environment of the region.
The
new nuclear war plan of the US and the ROK is an expression of their clearest
will for fighting a war against the DPRK and poses a direct threat to the peace
and security in the region and the rest of the world.
The
mastermind behind the escalating tension on the Korean peninsula is none other
than the US and its vassal allies that have become more daring in their
military manoeuvrings for transplanting NATO's infrastructure in the region and
raising the level of war preparedness.
The
project of the US and the ROK to make preparations for translating a nuclear
war into reality has reached the gravest stage. This situation and its
development prospect show us more clearly what we must attach importance to and
what we must do.
We
will surely cope with such a geopolitical crisis and developments, and take
countermeasures.
As
for our nuclear policy which has been officially enshrined in the basic law of
the DPRK, it was adopted in correct reflection of the state's apprehension
about its security exposed to the existing and future threats, and the present
reality highlights the validity, justness and necessity of the line of building
up our nuclear forces.
Most
recently, I saw to it that our intention was made public through our external
news service.
If
the US keeps renewing its records in demonstrating its military muscles, we are
also compelled to break the records of exercising the strategic deterrent.
This
is a legitimate counteraction.
The
enemies are well-advised to refrain from trying to test our will to fully
exercise our right to mobilize without hesitation all the means in our hands
for the purpose of defending the sovereignty and security interests of the
state.
We
will continue to make steady efforts, full of redoubled self-confidence, to
further round off the nuclear defence posture based on the strong counterattack
capability everywhere in the sky, on the land and on the sea and, by dint of
overwhelming strength, thoroughly deter various military activities of the
enemies that constantly deploy huge strategic assets, posing serious threats to
the sovereignty and interests of our state.
Today's
launch of this destroyer is only the start of the project for modernizing our
naval forces. However, it is a perfect demonstration of our grand ambition to
build up the fighting capability of our Navy in keeping with the priority
requirement for the state's security and the global trend in developing the naval
forces.
Now
is not an era of merely having a dream, but that of just translating the dream
into reality.
It
is no use dreaming an idle dream for hundreds, nay thousands of days; it is no
better than dreaming no such dream.
What
we are planning in the effort to strengthen the naval forces is to put the
latest-type warships, capable of satisfying all the demands of national defence
strategies, into commission at the earliest possible date with crucial
importance given to the radical growth of the warship-building industry, and
thus develop the Navy of our Republic into a modern service superior not only
in the political and ideological aspects but also in the military and technical
aspects.
Building
multi-mission destroyers can be called a key to attaining this goal.
Even
the enemies, who boast about their supremacy in marine operations and warships,
cannot ignore such warships.
We
will further accelerate the work of strengthening the surface and underwater
forces, and continuously exert ourselves to equip the warships with
new-generation hi-tech means and complex offensive and defensive systems and to
improve and reinforce the coastal infrastructure.
Obtaining
operational capabilities on the oceans is the most reliable means for
controlling positively and safely the military threats pregnant with the use of
nukes on the Korean peninsula and for containing and blocking the enemy's
schemes to dispatch its additional overseas troops to the peninsula in case of
emergency.
We
are now planning to build a fleet for ocean operations that have long been
around as a byword for the imperialists' aggression.
This
is a demand put forward by the present reality facing us.
Our
enemies that have formed the most reactionary military bloc and been sailing
around the Korean peninsula are all maritime states; and the bridgeheads for
their overseas aggression, the assembly points of their forces and their
logistics bases are also located on the oceans and their coastal waters.
The
stark reality, in which the oceans are turning into the first battlefield,
clearly teaches us what the reliable policy is to defend our national
sovereignty and peace.
From
the point of view of strength, the strength that can make aggression is
directly proportional to the strength that can check aggression.
The
term that refers to the level of the most reliable war deterrent is, in a word,
a super-powerful capability for preemptive strike.
The
forces that are capable of committing aggression and the forces that are
actually committing it can be overwhelmed and repulsed only by the forces that
are on an equal footing in terms of strength.
The
defence line and policies of our state regard it as their mission to safeguard
the national sovereignty, territorial integrity and security interests, but, if
an unavoidable, necessary situation presents itself for this mission, we will
never hesitate to choose the preemptive employment of the most powerful
military muscles.
The
range of employment of this preemptive striking capability is not limited to
any place or to any line.
That
is why our Navy can never limit its operations to our territorial waters to
safeguard the national sovereignty and interests, but must stretch its fighting
capability to the oceans.
This
is the best option for the defence of the territorial integrity and complete
peace of our state and a fair and square exercise of the right to self-defence.
No
more explanation is needed about our maritime strategy to build up the
capability for launching into any waters in the world so as to check on our own
initiative the aggression by the enemy states and mount a preemptive or
ultimate retaliatory attack on them.
As
a warship equipped with such capability, Choe Hyon, to be launched today, is an
epitome that gives a glimpse into the future of our naval forces.
We
can say that the building of this new-type destroyer has made a breakthrough
for the historic sacred cause of rapidly raising our country to the status of a
maritime power in the 21st century.
Today's
ceremony of launching a new-type destroyer will serve as a signal flare for
strengthening the Navy of the DPRK.
And
the second signal flare will be just the building of a nuclear-powered
submarine.
Comrades,
At
present developing the shipbuilding industry has risen as a vital task for
strengthening the naval forces and a main strategic task for safeguarding the
national sovereignty.
Though
it is a road new to us, we have a correct goal and methods and the strength
with which to follow it.
Policies
have been set forth to accelerate the qualitative, quantitative and technical
transformations and signally improve the operational capabilities in building
warships, and long-term plans for developing the industry of building various
warships and grand plans for building warships have already been approved.
In
the course of this, our warship-building industry is taking on the appearance
of a modern industry, and has accumulated the self-confidence and experience
for building any types of advanced warships with its own efforts and
technology.
This
makes stronger our will for the rejuvenation of warship-building industry and
the building of a maritime power.
I
believe that the officials and workers of the Nampho Shipyard who, with the
building of this new wonderful destroyer, have now stood in the vanguard of the
struggle to develop the warship-building industry and build up the
Juche-oriented naval forces of the country, will turn out as one under the
uplifted banner of realizing modernization of the shipbuilding industry and
effect another revolution in warship building.
I
expect your vigorous and proactive struggle which surpasses all the efforts you
have made until now.
Leading
officials of the Party and the state, as well as senior officials of various
sectors, should also fulfil their important mission and tasks, entrusted by the
era of revolution in the warship-building industry, through active
participation and unstinted contribution.
Comrades,
Witnessing
this great reality that helps us draw a full picture of our shipbuilding
industry's potentials and development prospect, I feel assured and proud.
Now
everyone feels dignified and pleased with the strengthening of our Navy, and is
offering congratulations on it.
This
must be a high appreciation of the great exploits the Navy has performed for
the country and its devotion and reliability displayed in the struggle to
defend our national sovereignty and interests, and an expression of their
earnest desire for the growth and development of our Navy, which will make a
rapid rise to the status of a world-class service.
There
is and there must be no limit to the rapid growth of the national defence
capability and to our ideals which we are desirous of and are striving to achieve.
Our
history of Navy building, which the world witnesses with a new eye, has set
sail now and will make vigorous advance. In this advance, we will not rest even
a minute.
Dear
officers and men of the Navy,
Let
us pay respect to the destroyer Choe Hyon, which will be famed as an invincible
warship for its association with the peerless heroism and indomitable spirit of
the dauntless anti-Japanese war general.
His
soul and banner will illuminate the sea route of our sailors and help them
always record victory in their ship's log.
I
wish the officers and men of the Navy success and glory.
Glory
to our heroic naval forces!
Long
live our great state, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea!
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