North Korea state media released the 99-second clip, hours after two US Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers flew off the hermit nation’s coast in an apparent show of strength.
US President Donald Trump and despot dictator Kim Jong-un have exchanged a series of threats, sparking fears of World War 3 across the globe.
Mr Trump used his debut speech in front of the United Nations General Assembly to declare he would happily “totally destroy” North Korea if they continue their nuclear weapons campaign.
Kim Jong-un responded, through an open letter, branding Mr Trump “ignorant”.
The letter read: “If Trump links that he would bring the DPRK, a nuclear power, to its knees through nuclear war threats, it is a big miscalculation.”

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The letter, sent on Sunday, added: “From the first day of his office, Trump has conducted high-handed and arbitrary practices, scrapping international laws and agreements giving priority to the US’ own interests at the expense of the whole world.”
In their latest threat, North Korea attempted to warn off Donald Trump and the US with their propaganda release.
The footage shows the President, describing him as a “mad man” before his own war machines are devastated by Kim Jong-un’s military.
A stockpile of Pukguksong missiles smashes into a US F-35 Raptor fighter jet and a nuclear-capable Lancer bomber in the computer-animated footage.
It goes on to show a missile destroying the USS Carl Vinson, an impressive 103,000-tonne aircraft carrier, which carried out drills with another vessel, off of the North Korean coast in June.
The video also shows the North Korean’s airpower, showing at least 90 fixed wing aircraft and helicopters, alongside the Korean navy.
The video ends with a direct threat to Mr Trump, saying: “Should F-35, B-1B or the Carl Vinson lead the US attack, they will head to the grave in that order.”
The back and forth between Mr Trump and Kim Jong-un was started after Pyongyang said it was planning to target the US territory of Guam in the Pacific Ocean.
The President promised to retaliate with “fire and fury” if North Korea were ever to attack the US or any of its allies.
Donald Trump is yet to react, despite at least two North Korean missile tests being launched across Japanese territory.