North Korea is planning its missile strikes using Google Earth satellite images that are six years old, analysts say.
Kim Jong-un was pictured discussing an attack on Guam with his generals last month as an image of Anderson US Air Force Base, which is located on the island, was shown on the wall behind him.
But experts who spoke to Voice of America say the image was taken by Google back in 2011 before several updates to the military base were carried out, according to Daily Mail.
The image shown beside Kim has a noticeable a deforested area which now contains a docking area for aircraft, the site reported.
Another building seen in the picture with Kim has since been demolished, while the runways and other tarmac surfaces are significantly different colours now.