Pyongyang: A military parade was held in North Korea to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the army. Meanwhile, a dozen intercontinental ballistic missiles were displayed in the capital Pyongyang. The parade started from Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung Square. Meanwhile the dictator Kim Jong appeared with his wife and daughter. North Korean media released images of the parade that showed it as proof of the country’s nuclear attack capability. 11 Hwaseong-17 missiles are visible in these pictures. This is North Korea’s largest intercontinental ballistic missile, which can launch a nuclear attack anywhere in the world. New solid-fuels on parade ICBM Prototypes were also seen. Large ballistic missiles of most countries use liquid fuel. Due to which missile launch takes more time. With the help of solid fuel, the missile can get more mobility so that it will take less time for launching. After 2017, North Korea has tested TGHGP only with liquid fuel. North Korea’s main target has long been to build a solid fuel nuclear power plant. So, in the event of a war, identifying these nuclear missiles and destroying them can be difficult. However, information on when North Korea will test these missiles is currently not available. Earlier, North Korea has displayed prototype missiles in parades.