<p>A shirtless soldier smashes two glass bottles together, adding to a pile of shards on the ground as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un looks on, grinning.</p>.<p>The man lies down on the debris and a comrade puts a thick concrete block on his chest, before smashing it with a sledgehammer.</p>.<p>The scene was part of a pain-defying display put on by the North Korean army for the opening of a defence exhibition this week that showcased the nuclear-armed country's weapons.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="www.deccanherald.com/international/n-korea-says-will-restore-severed-communications-with-south-1037071.html" target="_blank">N Korea says will restore severed communications with South</a></strong></p>.<p>The soldiers -- some in uniform, others topless -- punched their way through layers of concrete bricks, or broke them with their heads.</p>.<p>Others were hammered on their arm or hand, and one lay on a bed of nails to have a block broken on his chest.</p>.<p>Leader Kim looked on clapping and smiling, surrounded by officers and with his sister and close adviser Kim Yo Jong at his side, footage on state broadcaster KCTV showed Tuesday.</p>.<p>Korea has a long tradition of martial arts, and breaking is part of its indigenous sport of taekwondo -- developed by a South Korean general who later fell out with the South's military-backed dictator Park Chung-hee and became a frequent visitor to Pyongyang, where he died in 2002.</p>.<p>It is now often used by the North to symbolise its military prowess.</p>.<p>"These soldiers, embraced and raised by our party, have demonstrated to the whole world the strength, bravery and morale of the Korean People's Army," newsreader Ri Chun-hee -- the North's most famous presenter -- said over the images.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="www.deccanherald.com/international/n-koreas-kim-calls-for-improving-peoples-lives-amid-grim-economy-1039548.html" target="_blank">N Korea's Kim calls for improving people's lives amid 'grim' economy</a></strong></p>.<p>The arms exhibition -- at which Kim blamed the United States for tensions on the peninsula and accused the South of hypocrisy -- is part of the commemorations for the anniversary of the foundation of the ruling Workers' Party.</p>.<p>Kim has overseen rapid progress in Pyongyang's banned nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes, which have earned it multiple international sanctions.</p>.<p>And Ri did not forget to declare the source of the participants' strength.</p>.<p>It was "bestowed upon them by our dear leader Kim Jong Un", she said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here:</strong></p>
<p>A shirtless soldier smashes two glass bottles together, adding to a pile of shards on the ground as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un looks on, grinning.</p>.<p>The man lies down on the debris and a comrade puts a thick concrete block on his chest, before smashing it with a sledgehammer.</p>.<p>The scene was part of a pain-defying display put on by the North Korean army for the opening of a defence exhibition this week that showcased the nuclear-armed country's weapons.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="www.deccanherald.com/international/n-korea-says-will-restore-severed-communications-with-south-1037071.html" target="_blank">N Korea says will restore severed communications with South</a></strong></p>.<p>The soldiers -- some in uniform, others topless -- punched their way through layers of concrete bricks, or broke them with their heads.</p>.<p>Others were hammered on their arm or hand, and one lay on a bed of nails to have a block broken on his chest.</p>.<p>Leader Kim looked on clapping and smiling, surrounded by officers and with his sister and close adviser Kim Yo Jong at his side, footage on state broadcaster KCTV showed Tuesday.</p>.<p>Korea has a long tradition of martial arts, and breaking is part of its indigenous sport of taekwondo -- developed by a South Korean general who later fell out with the South's military-backed dictator Park Chung-hee and became a frequent visitor to Pyongyang, where he died in 2002.</p>.<p>It is now often used by the North to symbolise its military prowess.</p>.<p>"These soldiers, embraced and raised by our party, have demonstrated to the whole world the strength, bravery and morale of the Korean People's Army," newsreader Ri Chun-hee -- the North's most famous presenter -- said over the images.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="www.deccanherald.com/international/n-koreas-kim-calls-for-improving-peoples-lives-amid-grim-economy-1039548.html" target="_blank">N Korea's Kim calls for improving people's lives amid 'grim' economy</a></strong></p>.<p>The arms exhibition -- at which Kim blamed the United States for tensions on the peninsula and accused the South of hypocrisy -- is part of the commemorations for the anniversary of the foundation of the ruling Workers' Party.</p>.<p>Kim has overseen rapid progress in Pyongyang's banned nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes, which have earned it multiple international sanctions.</p>.<p>And Ri did not forget to declare the source of the participants' strength.</p>.<p>It was "bestowed upon them by our dear leader Kim Jong Un", she said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here:</strong></p>