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North Korea Races to Salvage Capsized Warship Before Kim Jong Un’s Deadline

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North Korea’s prized new destroyer—once partially submerged following a disastrous launch attempt—has reportedly been returned to an upright position as Kim Jong Un pushes for its restoration before a tight end-of-June deadline.

The 5,000-ton Choe Hyon-class warship, only the second of its kind in North Korea’s fleet modernization efforts, capsized during a May 21 launch ceremony at the Chongjin shipyard, an event personally overseen by Kim Jong Un.

The launch used a high-risk side-launch technique, where the bow of the ship remained on land while the stern entered the water—ultimately leading the vessel to tip sideways and partially sink. Kim reportedly blamed the disaster on “absolute carelessness,” calling it an “unpardonable crime.”

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North Korea’s newest destroyer, which capsized during its launch on May 21, has since been righted and is currently undergoing repairs

Rapid Recovery Under Pressure

Despite the dramatic setback, new satellite imagery from June 2, analyzed by the think tank 38 North, shows that the destroyer has been righted. The vessel had been covered in blue tarps to obscure the damage and activity from outside observation, but now, helipad markings on the stern deck are clearly visible—indicating successful rebalancing.

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North Korea’s Warship Recovered After Capsize, Kim Jong Un Sets Urgent Deadline

The stern is fully upright, and work appears to be underway to repair the ship, starting with the bow section, which incurred sonar damage during the incident. Notably, the bow still rests on the original launching mechanism, signaling that repairs will be conducted in place—a challenging move, especially given that the Chongjin shipyard lacks dry-dock capabilities, according to 38 North.

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North Korea’s newest destroyer, which capsized during its launch on May 21, has since been righted and is currently undergoing repairs

Kim’s Deadline: End of June

The North Korean regime has not officially confirmed the recovery or outlined repair timelines, but internal sources and state media previously stated the vessel would be upright within 10 days, with full restoration by the end of June. Analysts were initially skeptical of that goal, but the apparent progress has surprised many.

Choi Il, retired South Korean Navy captain and head of the Submarine Research Institute, believes the North’s rapid salvage efforts have likely prevented further structural damage. “North Korea moved fast to keep the ship from sinking further into the sea,” he noted.

Symbol of Military Prestige

The Choe Hyon-class destroyer represents more than a military asset—it is a symbol of Kim Jong Un’s naval modernization ambitions, meant to project power and technological progress. Its failure to launch without incident was not only a technical embarrassment but also a blow to regime credibility at home and abroad.

This vessel is thought to carry advanced radar, missile systems, and possibly anti-submarine capabilities. North Korea had highlighted its construction in state media as a cornerstone in Kim’s long-term naval strategy, which includes bolstering coastal defense and regional deterrence against U.S. and South Korean forces.

Next Steps

While satellite imagery confirms the destroyer is now upright, the long-term viability of the vessel remains uncertain. Experts warn that without a dry dock or access to sophisticated repair facilities, the sonar dome damage and structural integrity may still pose challenges.

With less than four weeks to go until Kim’s reported deadline, the coming days will be critical in determining whether North Korea can deliver on one of its most high-profile naval recoveries in recent years.

RAGEX.co is your intelligence source for the world’s most secretive militaries and volatile defense developments. Whether it’s North Korea’s destroyer disaster, satellite imagery breakdowns, or insights into Kim Jong Un’s weapons programs, we bring you timely, verified, and sharp geopolitical analysis. For real-time updates and military tracking, follow our coverage at www.ragex.co

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