 Pyongyang's latest display of its nuclear missiles was meant to pressure the United States and assure its local residents. North Korean experts said February 10, following a night parade displaying more intercontinental ballistic missiles than ever before and hinting at a new solid-fuel weapon. Footage released on February 9 by state-run television KRT showed as many as 11 wassongs 17. North Korea's largest ICBM, which are suspected to be able to strike nearly anywhere in the world with a nuclear warhead. The wassongs 17 was first tested last year. Alongside them February 8 parade were what some analysts said could be a prototype or mock-up of a new solid-fuel ICBM in canister launchers. They are going to prioritize developing the ICBM and then the SLBM to guarantee the North Korean regime, which can be a practical threat to the US mainland, said Shin Sun-ki, at Korea Institute for Defense Analysis. North Korea has forged ahead with its ballistic missile program, test launching dozens of advanced missiles last year, despite United Nations Security Council resolutions and sanctions. Developing a solid-fuel ICBM has long been seen as a key goal for the country, as it could make its nuclear missiles harder to spot and destroy during a conflict. State media also showed leader Kim Jong-un's daughter watching the missile parade and touching his father's face, after having made several appearances at military events since last year. Her presence has added to speculation that she could be in line for a leadership position, maybe even the top job itself in the nuclear-armed country's hereditary dictatorship. North Korea is showing Kim Jong-un's daughter to the public to show that they can guarantee the security of future generations with the state's absolute weapon wassongs 17, leader of North Korean studies at Yoo-a-womans University, Park Won-gon, said. North Korea's daughter is showing Kim Jong-un's daughter to the public to show that they can guarantee the safety and security of future generations with the state's absolute weapon wassongs 17, leader of North Korean studies at Yoo-a-womans University, Park Won-gon, said. North Korea's daughter is showing Kim Jong-un's daughter to the public to see that they can guarantee the safety and security of future generations with the state's absolute weapon wassongs 17, leader of North Korean studies at Yoo-a-womans University, Park Won-gon, said. The sea... The sea... The sea...