North Korea's New Threat: Balloons, Missiles, and Noise Pollution—What’s Behind the Escalation?Since late July, North Korea has shifted its focus from disaster recovery following severe flooding to a series of new provocations.
North Korea’s Trash Balloon Attack: Over 260 Balloons Land in South KoreaOn Thursday, North Korea launched over 260 trash-filled balloons toward South Korea, with 140 items landing in Seoul and Gyeonggi.
Seoul's Balloon Bust: North Korea's 420 Trash Balloons Land in South KoreaNorth Korea sent a significant number of trash balloons toward South Korea, continuing similar activity from the previous night.
MV-22 Osprey vs. V-280 Valor: Which Tilt-Rotor Aircraft Will Dominate the Skies?The MV-22 Osprey, a tilt-rotor aircraft, combines helicopter and plane features, enabling vertical takeoff, fast flight, and extensive range.
Mach 20 Missile Madness: How North Korea’s Latest Test Compares to U.S. TechnologyNorth Korea distorted this fact through its state media, claiming it was a successful test to secure multiple warhead capabilities.
U.S. Spy Plane Takes to the Skies Over Korea—What Are They Watching For?The Rivet Joint conducted an extended surveillance mission over North Korea after flying to the Korean Peninsula.
Harris Campaign Warns Trump's Re-Election Could Weaken U.S. AlliancesHarris’s campaign stresses U.S. commitment to Korean denuclearization and fears Trump might weaken extended deterrence.
North Korea Deploys 250 New Missile Launchers, Sparking Concerns in South KoreaNorth Korea has announced the deployment of 250 new tactical ballistic missile launchers to the front lines.
Inside the Balloon That Burned South Korean Homes—Balloon or Bomb?In a multifamily housing unit, a balloon sent from North Korea fell and caused a fire, threatening the safety of residents.
Trash Balloons from North Korea Land Near Presidential OfficeThe South Korean presidential office reported today that numerous trash balloons launched by North Korea were found within its territory.
South Korea’s Loudspeakers Blast North Korea: 'Escape the Hellish Life of Slavery!'South Korean military authorities have continued loudspeaker broadcasts to North Korea for the third consecutive day.
North Korea Drops Trash Balloons Across the Border for the 8th Time This YearOn the 18th, citizens discovered North Korea's spattered trash balloons in various locations in the northern Gyeonggi region.
Laser Weapon System Ready for Action Against North Korean DronesDefense Acquisition Program Administration announced it would begin mass production of the anti-air laser weapons system called "Block-I."
US-South Korea Summit Delivers Strong Message to North Korea: We're United and ReadyOn Thursday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and U.S. President Joe Biden held a summit in Washington, D.C.
South Korea's Yoon Fires Shots at Russia: Choose Between Koreas or Face ConsequencesPresident Yoon Suk Yeol has warned sternly against Russia's close ties with North Korea in a recent interview with Reuters.
UN Command Probes North Korean Intrusion and South's Loudspeaker BroadcastsThe United Nations Command (UNC) stated that it takes its mission seriously and diligently investigates recent issues.
Immediate Military Actions to Resume at Korean Border Amid TensionsPrime Minister Han seeks to suspend the 9/19 Military Agreement until mutual trust between South Korea and North Korea is restored.
Russia Warns of Nuclear Response to U.S. Missiles in Indo-Pacific“Let me just say that the U.S. does not assess returning nuclear weapons to the Indo-Pacific as necessary at this time. The U.S. has no plans to forward-deploy nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula.” Vedant Patel, Senior Spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, responded to this on the 30th (local time) when asked about […]
North Korea Fires Over 10 Missiles into the Sea of Japan, Seoul on High AlertNorth Korea continues its provocations against the South, launching a barrage of short-range ballist ...
How U.S. Spy Satellites Predicted Russian Invasion - Part 4The first satellite launched last year passes over the Korean Peninsula twice a day while orbiting a sun-synchronous orbit that constantly maintains the same angle with the sun. During the day, it takes photos using visible light; at night, it uses infrared sensors. This is an electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) satellite. The EO equipment of the first […]
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