: "We’re totally floored right now. I was not expecting to see this many new missile designs.”
Also on display was the similarly devastating KN-14 rocket.
Thousands of heavily-armed North Koreans marched through capital Pyongyang alongside the missiles as the smiling despot lapped up the adoration of his fanatical military - many reduced to tears by his mere presence.
Only hours earlier a top general had told state TV: "We're prepared to respond to an all-out war with an all-out war."
North Korean military official Choe Ryong-Hae said: "If the United States wages reckless provocation against us, our revolutionary power will instantly counter with [an] annihilating strike... with our style of nuclear strike warfare."
Choe's menacing words carried extra threat given many Western commentators consider him the country's second-in-command.
Tanks rolled down Pyongyang's main square named after Kim Il-Sung Credit: EPA The arrival of Kim saw thousands rise to their feet and salute Credit: AP:Associated Press The vast majority of the country's top brass were in attendance Credit: Reuters Widespread earlier fears that Kim would use the Day of the Sun holiday to carry out a sixth nuclear warhead test explosion have yet to materialise.
Kim was celebrating the 105th anniversary of the birth of grandfather Kim Il-Sung - the founder of the communist state.
Wearing a black suit, the 33-year-old tyrant stepped out of a limousine and on to a red carpet as he arrived for the event in the capital.
There, he watched thousands of fanatical soldiers goose-step through Kim Il-Sung square while intercontinental ballistic missiles shared the tarmac with tanks and assault vehicles.
The sabre-rattling display comes just a day after China warned that "war could break out at any moment".
A US naval taskforce is on its way to the Korean peninsula in a show of force to nuclear-seeking Kim.
Thousands of fanatical civilians and dancers took part in the parade Credit: Getty Images They marched past the giant statues of Kim's father and grandfather - Kim Jong-Il and Kim Il-Sung Credit: Reuters Many dancers were clad in red - the national colour Credit: Reuters And Trump's forces yesterday put on their own show of strength as US tanks were pictured carrying out drills in
The North Korean army has already threatened to ‘pulverise’ the US as tensions soar amid claims Kim Jong-un could hit Western targets with his missiles within four years.
The two countries have been facing off over Pyongyang's rogue atomic ambitions in recent weeks.
Kim Jong-un watches a target-striking contest by the North Korean Army Credit: Reuters The North Korean army has threatened to 'pulverise' the US Credit: Reuters US soldiers prepare for a military exercise near the border between South and North Korea Credit: Getty Images Kim Jong-un looks set to carry out a sixth nuclear test after satellites picked up increased activity at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site .
And senior US intelligence sources claim Donald Trump is prepared to launch a pre-emptive strike if the test goes ahead.
As hostilities in the region surge, the US president has sent an aircraft carrier-led strike group to the Korean peninsula in a show of strength.
The North's Korean People's Army has now released a statement saying Trump had "entered the path of open threat and blackmail against the DPRK".
Citing Washington's recent missile strike on Syria, the statement boasted that US military bases in South Korea "would be pulverized within a few minutes" if they were to launch a similar strike against Pyongyang.
Advertisement Kim would be able to strike at both the US west coast and Australia very soon if he was able to keep developing his missiles.
Kim's missile range and the size of his armed forces Kim Jong-un is seen parading in front of his cheering troops Credit: Reuters North Korean soldiers in camouflage paint fire at targets during an exercise Credit: Getty Images Kim's soldiers parachute down in a special forces commando operation Credit: Getty Images He said: "Such a move would be disastrous – after all a 10-kiloton weapon could kill 100,000 people.
"We believe, and American intelligence estimates say this, that the North Koreans could have such a weapon within the next four years."
And the Japanese PM Shinzo Abe warned North Korea was capable of filling its missiles with deadly sarin nerve gas – the same poison used in the recent chemical attack in Syria .
The US has sent an aircraft carrier-led task force to the Korean peninsula Credit: AP:Associated Press Aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is steaming towards North Korea Credit: EPA Chief government spokesman Yoshihide Suga added: “North Korea… is likely to maintain several facilities to produce chemical weapons and already possess a considerable number of them.”
Other countries have waded in to try and calm tensions, with Vladimir Putin urging both sides to show “restraint” .
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi also called for all parties to step back from the brink, claiming that a conflict over North Korea could break out "at any moment".
He said Pyongyang and Washington should take care not to start down an “irreversible path” – warning there would be no winner in any war.
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