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North Korean leader Kim oversees weapons tests, KCNA reports

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SEOUL, June 26 (Reuters) - ‌North Korean leader Kim Jong ​Un oversaw tests of key weapons on Thursday as ⁠part of the country's goal for the modernisation of its missile program, state media ​KCNA reported on Friday. 

The tests involved an upgraded ‌version of a 240-mm, 24-tube multiple rocket launcher system, tactical ballistic missiles, and a 155-mm self-propelled ⁠howitzer, KCNA said.

The upgraded rocket launcher ⁠is equipped with an autonomous precision guidance system with its firing range extended to 90 kilometres (56 miles), the media report said.

Kim, expressing ‌satisfaction with the test results, said Pyongyang ⁠was pursuing automation, long-range capability ‌and "ultra-precision" in its weapons programmes, ​according to KCNA.

The goal is for its defence along its southern border, Kim said, ‌effectively referring to the one ​with South Korea.

In ⁠May, North Korea said it had tested ‌a mix of ⁠tactical ballistic missiles, artillery rockets and AI-guided precision cruise missiles designed for modern warfare.

Pyongyang has ​been steadily upgrading ‌its tactical and conventional arsenal, vowing to deploy ⁠it near the border ​with South Korea.

(Reporting by Heejin Kim; ​Editing by Rod Nickel)

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