<p>North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of the country's latest anti-aircraft missile system on Thursday, state media <em>KCNA</em> reported on Friday.</p><p>Kim thanked what was referred to as a research group for the system and said the test-firing showed the system was "highly reliable" and its combat response was "advantageous," <em>KCNA</em> said.</p><p>The test conducted by North Korea's Missile Administration was to examine the performance of a system whose production has already begun, according to the report.</p><p><em>KCNA</em> did not specify where the test was held, but said Kim was joined by members of the Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea.</p>
<p>North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of the country's latest anti-aircraft missile system on Thursday, state media <em>KCNA</em> reported on Friday.</p><p>Kim thanked what was referred to as a research group for the system and said the test-firing showed the system was "highly reliable" and its combat response was "advantageous," <em>KCNA</em> said.</p><p>The test conducted by North Korea's Missile Administration was to examine the performance of a system whose production has already begun, according to the report.</p><p><em>KCNA</em> did not specify where the test was held, but said Kim was joined by members of the Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea.</p>