Report: North Korea to display new missile at paradehttp://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2017/04/07/Report-North-Korea-to-display-new-missile-at-parade/7361491577553/?st_rec=3471491743018April 7 (UPI) -- North Korea is expected to stage a massive military parade on April 15, and possibly use the event to showcase its latest weapons, including a new intercontinental ballistic missile, according to South Korean officials.
The parade will commemorate the 105th birth anniversary of founder Kim Il Sung.
The weapons display could be a low-key way for North Korea to show the world it is ready for war, without launching new projectiles, officials in Seoul said, according to local television network MBC.
Satellite images of the country indicate North Korea is preparing for a large-scale parade at Mirim Airport in Pyongyang, the report stated.
More events are expected on April 25, when the country celebrates the founding of the Korean People's Army.
But the anniversary on April 15 is expected to be symbolically important. North Korea has already publicized the parade to foreign press outlets and tour groups, according to MBC.
In previous parades, North Korea unveiled new missile models, including the KN-09 300-mm Artillery Rocket, the KN-08 ICBM, the KN-14 and nuclear backpacks.
The backpacks were strapped to marching North Korean soldiers in a past parade and could be used to spray radioactive material, according to experts.