North Korea unveiled a new submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) presumed to be a'North Star-5' at a party commemorative parade ceremony.



Looking at the photo of a fever by the Chosun Central News Agency released today (15th) yesterday evening, several SLBMs on the mobile launch vehicle (TEL), which are believed to be written as'North Pole-5ㅅ (Siot)', were revealed.



This is presumed to be a new SLBM with a higher warhead than the'North Pole-4ㅅ', which was unveiled at the party's 75th anniversary ceremony on October 10 last year.



The news agency said in a news report by Byeong-Sik, "The world's strongest weapon of the underwater strategic ballistic missile (SLBM), demonstrating the power of the revolutionary strong force that firmly holds the strength of military technology that overwhelms the world."



Some are also raising the possibility of being an improved version of the SLBM'North Pole-3' launched by North Korea on October 2, 2019.



In the rowing ceremony, an improved version of the North Korean version of the Iskander (KN-23) ballistic missile also appeared.



However, unlike the fever ceremony in October, the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) photos were not disclosed, so it seems that they were not mobilized during the fever battle ceremony.



(Photo = Captured by Chosun Central Communications website, Yonhap News)