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North Korea showed on Saturday (10) what analysts say are giant intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM). The artifacts emerged during a military parade in Pyongyang, France-Presse reported.
The parade lasted about two hours and the missiles were displayed at the climax of the presentation, according to the international press.
Each of the missiles was towed on an 11-axle vehicle.
Akit Panda of the Federation of American Scientists, an NGO that analyzes nuclear risks, tweeted that it was “the largest liquid-burning mobile missile to date.”
Analysts said the new missile was not tested. The weapon would allow North Korea to place multiple warheads on it, increasing the threat it would pose to any targeted enemy, according to the international press.
October 10: North Korea’s military parade lasted about two hours. – Photo: KCNA VIA KNS / AFP