A South Korean military official revealed that North Korea held a military parade on the night of the 25th, in line with the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army.

If North Korea has held a military parade by the regular army, the focus will be on what kind of latest weapons have been released while accelerating nuclear and missile development since January last year.

South Korean military officials have revealed that North Korea held a military parade around 10 pm after holding a ceremony around 9 pm on the 25th.



According to the Korean media, about 20,000 soldiers participated in the military parade held in the square in the center of the capital Pyeongyang, with


▼ ICBM = intercontinental ballistic missile-class “Mars 17” and


▼ hypersonic missiles. It is


said that it may have become the largest scale ever, with more than 250 weapons and equipment

such as the "Mars 8 type" being gathered.



If North Korea has held a military parade by the regular army, it has been since January last year.



In North Korea, the 25th marks the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army, the predecessor of the Korean People's Army, by Kim Il Sung, the grandfather of General Secretary Kim Jong Un. At that time, there was a widespread view that by holding a military parade in line with this, there is a high possibility that the United States and South Korea, which are continuing joint military exercises, will be strongly restrained.



North Korea is expected to announce the implementation of a military parade on the 26th, and the focus will be on what kind of latest weapons have been released while accelerating nuclear and missile development.