North Korea likely received help from Russia on submarines, South Korea minister says

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A new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) during a military parade celebrating the 80th founding anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea in Pyongyang, North Korea on Oct 10, 2025.

A new intercontinental ballistic missile during a military parade in Pyongyang, North Korea on Oct 10.

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SEOUL - North Korea has likely received technical help from Russia for its submarine development, South Korean Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back told Parliament on Oct 13.

North Korea has vowed to develop submarines that can launch ballistic missiles and has test-fired such missiles from submerged platforms, but it is not clear whether Pyongyang has succeeded in mastering a launch from submarines.

It is also pursuing the development of nuclear-powered submarines.

Mr Ahn told Parliament's Defence Committee hearing that it appeared true that the North was receiving "various technologies" for its submarine development.

The minister said, however, it was premature to conclude Pyongyang had test-launched a SLBM (submarine-launched ballistic missile) from a submarine.

North Korea and Russia have dramatically upgraded military cooperation in the past two years, with Pyongyang deploying

more than 10,000 troops to fight in the war against Ukraine

in return for economic and military technology assistance, according to South Korean intelligence assessments. REUTERS

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