North Korea's state media has released new photos of leader Kim Jong-Un watching over military drills.
They were broadcast on the North's state-run television KRT and showed Kim observing the Korean People's Army (KPA) conducting landing and anti-landing exercises.
In the footage, Kim was also seen watching landing crafts approach the shore, as well as rockets being fired and their targets exploding.
The drills reportedly involved surface ships and sharpshooters, pursuit planes and artillery sub-units.
KRT did not specify the dates or the locations of the drills.
On Friday, North Korea fired at least one ballistic missile which flew about 500 miles before hitting the sea, South Korea's military said, as the isolated state stepped up its defiance of tough new UN and US sanctions.
The North also said that the state would soon conduct a nuclear warhead test and a test launch of ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test on 6 January and launched a long-range rocket on 7 February in defiance of existing UN Security Council resolutions.
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