It has been 90 years since the Korean People's Revolutionary Army was founded in North Korea 25 days ago.


There is a growing view that North Korea, which is accelerating nuclear and missile development, will hold a military parade in the capital Pyongyang at this milestone to show off its latest weapons, and the countries concerned are watching the trend.

In North Korea, it has been 90 years since Kim Jong-un's grandfather, Kim Il-sung, founded the Korean People's Revolutionary Army, the predecessor of the Korean People's Army, in the former Manchuria. ..



Prior to this, a commemorative debate was held, calling for loyalty to General Secretary Kim, the commander-in-chief of the army. There is always only victory in the future of our army, which will open up the gap. "



Meanwhile, an analysis of satellite photographs around the capital Pyongyang released last week by an American research group shows that many soldiers and vehicles are forming a line at the airfield where rehearsal exercises are conducted, and fighting on the runway of the international airport. It has been confirmed that aircraft and helicopters are lined up, and there is a growing view that North Korea will hold a military parade in the central square of Pyongyang at the turning point on the 25th to show off the latest weapons.



It will be the first time since January last year if a military parade by the regular army is held, and the Korean communication company, Union News, is said to be able to carry multiple nuclear warheads. It is said that there is a possibility of releasing short-range ballistic missiles and the like.



As North Korea accelerates its nuclear and missile development, it has repeatedly criticized the joint military exercises that the US and South Korean troops are conducting by the 28th, and the countries concerned are watching the trend.