North Korea's Missile Administration said on Saturday that its cruise missile launch carried out on Friday was testing "super-large warhead power," according to state news agency KCNA. The Missile Administration said it also tested a new type of anti-aircraft missile.
The agency said the tests are a "part of the normal activities of the administration and its affiliated defense science institutes." It added they had "no adverse effect on the security of a neighboring country," referring to South Korea.