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Hyunmoo Missiles Locked and Loaded – South Korea Sends a Clear Warning to the North

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Yonhap News

The South Korean military plans to conduct missile exercises on Tuesday, though officials have indicated that the schedule may be adjusted based on weather conditions.

Military sources state that these exercises are intended as a warning against North Korea’s recent intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests and escalating provocations. Tensions have heightened since North Korea tested a new solid-fuel ICBM, the Hwasong-19, at the end of last month, followed by the launch of a super-large multiple rocket launcher into the East Sea.

The drills will involve South Korea’s Hyunmoo-II short-range ballistic missile, operated by the South Korean Army Missile Strategic Command. Upgraded models of this missile can reach up to 1,000 kilometers (621 miles), allowing them to strike any target within North Korea. In 2022, South Korea deployed Hyunmoo-IIC missiles in response to North Korean medium-range ballistic missile launches.

This exercise will also feature the launch of the Cheongung surface-to-air guided missile system, designed to intercept enemy aircraft and missiles. By utilizing both weapon systems simultaneously, South Korea aims to demonstrate its readiness to counter any North Korean provocation.

According to military sources, this decision is part of a broader strategy to bolster South Korea’s preparedness against various North Korean threats and to send a clear signal of deterrence. This approach underscores South Korea’s preparedness to counter North Korea’s provocations, including its ongoing use of gray zone tactics.

Daniel Kim
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