North Korea
has unveiled a new type of submarine-launched ballistic missile, described by
state media as "the world's most powerful weapon".
Several of the missiles were displayed at a parade overseen by leader Kim Jong-un, reported state media.
The show of
military strength comes days before the inauguration of Joe Biden as US
president.
It also
follows a rare political meeting where Mr Kim decried the US as his country's
"biggest enemy".
Images
released by North Korean state media showed at least four large black-and-white
missiles being driven past flag-waving crowds.
Analysts
noted it was a previously unseen weapon. "New year, new Pukguksong,"
tweeted North Korea expert Ankit Panda, using the North Korean name for their
submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs).
Clad in a
leather coat and fur hat, Mr Kim is pictured smiling and waving as he watched
the display in Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square, which also included infantry
troops, artillery and tanks.
"The
world's most powerful weapon, submarine-launch ballistic missile, entered the
square one after another, powerfully demonstrating the might of the
revolutionary armed forces," the official Korean Central News Agency said
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