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North Korea’s Kim oversees rocket launcher drills

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SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen firing drills by artillery units in the western region involving newly equipped “super-large” multiple rocket launchers, state media KCNA said on Tuesday.

The drills came a day after South Korea and Japan reported North Korea’s launch of several short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, its first such missile test in about two months.

Kim guided the drills on Monday that were aimed at testing the “real war capabiliti­es” of 600-millimeter multiple rocket launchers and improving the operators’ combat morale and readiness posture, KCNA said.

The drills also included simulating an air explosion of a shell of the super-large multiple rocket launcher at a preset altitude above the target, it said.

The unit displayed “high mobility and accurate and strong striking power” in carrying out a sudden combat mission, eliciting the young leader’s praise, it said.

“They fully demonstrat­ed their excellent crack-shot artillery marksmansh­ip and prompt and thorough combat readiness,” KCNA said.

Kim called for modernizin­g and scaling up artillery forces, highlighti­ng the 600-mm rocket launchers’ “strategic duties as the core central striking means” in war preparatio­ns.

“The destructiv­e offensive means possessed by our army should more thoroughly fulfill their missions to block and suppress the possibilit­y of war with the constant perfect preparedne­ss to collapse the capital of the enemy and the structure of its military forces,” Kim told the troops, according to

 ?? REUTERS ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversees the live-fire training of multiple rocket launchers on Monday.
REUTERS North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversees the live-fire training of multiple rocket launchers on Monday.

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