North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has spotted the test firing of a new type of regularly aimed weapon aimed at boosting the country’s nuclear capabilities, North Korea’s state-run news agency KCNA reported on Sunday. NORTH KOREA: Kim Jong Un starred in a video inspired by Almighty Firefighter to showcase the latest rockets “The new-type regularly-guided weapon system … is of great importance for drastically improving the firepower of long-range first-line artillery units and enhancing the efficiency of the DRC’s tactical nuclear weapons operation,” the KCNA said. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends a meeting of the ruling Workers’ Party’s Politburo in Pyongyang, North Korea. (Korea Central News Agency / Korean News Agency via AP, Archive) This photo provided by the North Korean government shows what a test supersonic missile launch in North Korea says on Wednesday, January 5, 2022. (Korea’s Central News Agency / Korean News Agency via AP) CHINA CARRIES OUT MILITARY EXERCISES AS US LEGISLATIVE GROUP VISITS TAIWAN The PRC means the official name of the North, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. The KCNA did not say when the test took place, but Northern state media usually reported on the leader’s activities a day later. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION The latest launch comes less than a month after North Korea resumed testing its intercontinental ballistic missiles for the first time since 2017. Officials in Seoul and Washington also say there are indications it could soon resume nuclear testing.