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  • Top Secret War Command Posts Ready for North Korea's Provocations - Part 1 President Yoon Suk Yeol made headlines with his surprise visit to the Combined Forces Command’s wartime command post (CP TANGO) on August 23 last year, while the Ulchi Freedom Guardian (UFS) joint exercise was in full swing. At the scene, Yoon sent a warning message to North Korea, stating, “We need to prepare a strong […]
  • Signs of North Korea's Nuclear Preparations Spark Global Concerns On the 13th, Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, directs a combined tank forces competition of the North Korean People’s Army. Yonhap News Despite the U.S.-South Korea joint training and the general elections of South Korea on April 10th, North Korea is only conducting customized training and refraining from notable provocations. This is […]
  • Lethal Capabilities of JASSM-ER Missiles: Countering North Korea's Aggressive Posturing - Part 1 In response to North Korea’s high-intensity nuclear and missile provocations that threaten the security of the Korean Peninsula, the U.S. and South Korean military authorities utilize the B-1B Lancer strategic bomber as an aerial strategic asset. Typically, it is dispatched urgently from the US Andersen Air Force Base in Guam to the Korean Peninsula. With […]
  • South Korea's Military Develops 'Monster Missile' and Hypersonic Weapons in Response to North Korean Threats South Korea is focusing on developing ultra-high-performance weapons against North Korea's nuclear and missile provocations, including the Hyunmoo-5 ballistic missile and hypersonic missiles...
  • Trade Secrets Part 1: North Korea's Mig-29 Swap with Russia Sends Shockwaves As the war between Russia and Ukraine drags on, the most notable aspect is the deepening ties between North Korea and Russia. South Korean military authorities previously revealed that over 3 million shells capable of being carried in approximately 6,700 containers have been transferred from North Korea to Russia since July-August last year. Defense Minister […]
  • Potential Impact of North Korea's Nuclear Attack on Seoul The biggest obstacle to peace on the Korean Peninsula is North Korea’s nuclear arsenal. Recently, during the Supreme People’s Assembly, North Korea openly declared its intention to enhance its nuclear capabilities by enshrining its nuclear policy in the constitution. In response, the government has warned that “if North Korea prays for nuclear use, it will […]
  • South Korea Deploys 'Spike' Missiles to Target North Korean Coastal Artillery Since North Korea bombarded Yeonpyeong Island in 2010, the military authorities have introduced a weapon system to strike North Korea’s coastal artillery precisely. That weapon is the Israeli-made “Spike” missile, deployed since mid-2013. The North Korean coastal artillery bases hidden in the coastal trenches near the Yellow Sea are challenging to strike accurately with the […]
  • North Korea's Kim Jong Un Orders Intensified Artillery Drills Amid Tensions Kim Jong Un observed the artillery fire drills of the Korean People’s Army’s combined units on the 7th. Yonhap News Kim Jong Un has inspected military training for two consecutive days. It is interpreted as a countermeasure against the regular US-Korea joint training Shield of Freedom that started this week. The North Korean Central News […]
  • Air Force's 11th Fighter Wing Conducts High-Stakes Drill Against North Korean Threat The Air Force announced on the 6th that it had conducted the 2nd PISU training at the 11th Fighter Wing. The PISU training is an air training planned independently by the 11th Fighter Wing and was first conducted last month. It was named after the English expression Punish Immediately, Strongly, Until the End. The training […]
  • How 'Blackout Bombs' Could Change Modern Warfare Forever The 'blackout bomb', which is being developed by the Ministry of National Defense as one of South Korea's new weapons, is a carbon fiber bomb that can disable enemy power transmission networks in case of emergency. The weapon is used to paralyze the power grid, cutting off power supplies essential to enemy operations, and is classified as a non-lethal technology...
  • 70 Years Strong: The Legacy of U.S.-South Korea Military Cooperation South Korean and U.S. military authorities are conducting 'Freedom Shield' exercises to defend the Korean Peninsula. The exercises will enhance the interoperability and operational capabilities of the U.S.-ROK alliance by conducting various joint exercises on land, sea and air...
  • Russia's Space Nuclear Weapon Plan Raises Concerns in US Intelligence U.S. intelligence agencies have reportedly picked up on Russia’s plans to deploy a satellite-killing nuclear weapon, so-called space nukes, capable of destroying Western satellites in Earth’s orbit. CNN recently reported, citing U.S. intelligence sources, that Russia is making efforts to develop a space-based nuclear weapon that can generate a massive energy wave to attack satellites. […]
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