North Korea Unveils New Long-Range ICBM at Military Parade
The parade showcased North Korea’s Hwasong-20 ICBM, its most powerful nuclear weapon system, alongside advanced arms and foreign dignitaries amid growing military and diplomatic ambitions.
- North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un showcased the Hwasong-20 intercontinental ballistic missile during a military parade in Pyongyang, claiming it to be the country's "strongest nuclear strategic weapon system."
- Foreign dignitaries, including Chinese Premier Li Qiang and former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, attended the parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea.
- Kim expressed a need for the military to evolve into an "invincible entity" against threats and praised cooperation with Russia during his speech at the parade.
- Analysts predict that North Korea will test the Hwasong-20's capabilities before the end of the year, emphasizing its potential threat to U.S. missile defense systems.
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North Korea Unveils What It Calls Its Most Powerful Missile Yet
North Korea just rolled out the big guns — literally. In a grand military parade in Pyongyang, the country unveiled what it’s calling its “most powerful” intercontinental ballistic missile yet. The missile is called the Hwasong-20.The event marked 80 years under the ruling Workers’ Party. It wasn’t just about firepower — it was about showing the world that Kim Jong Un isn’t backing down.And Kim made sure the world was watching. Sitting beside hi…
N. Korea unveils new Hwasong-20 ICBM, signaling multi-warhead ambitions
North Korea unveiled a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and other advanced weapons during a massive nighttime parade in Pyongyang marking the 80th founding anniversary of the Workers’ Party, in what analysts described as a show of force highlighting its strides toward a multi-warhead nuclear deterrent. The parade, held Friday at Kim Il Sung Square, showcased the Hwasong-20, a solid-fuel ICBM that state media hailed as a “super-power…
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un shows strength in a parade – with new nuclear missiles and old allies.


North Korea flaunts new missiles as top Chinese and Russian officials look on
The presence of Chinese and Russian leaders at the latest Pyongyang mega-parade underlines Kim Jong-un’s rising star as a geopolitical partner against the West.
Kim Jong Un draws all registers: At a pompous military parade, the North Korea dictator presents his new intercontinental missile – a signal of strength not only to the world, but also to his powerful allies. But behind the show is more than just military prestige.
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