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Armed Forces Day is October 1st, but this year's Armed Forces Day overlapped with Chuseok and a ceremony was held today (25th).

President Moon Jae-in said he will respond firmly to actions that threaten the lives and safety of the people.



This is reporter Jung Kyung-yoon.



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72nd Armed Forces Day celebration was held at the Army Special Warfare Command, which symbolizes special operations.



President Moon Jae-in entered a tactical command vehicle, a combat vehicle instead of a protocol vehicle.



Special forces personnel drew attention by infiltrating the air with ropes coming down from the helicopter and demonstrating commando martial arts.



In his commemorative address, President Moon did not directly mention the incident of North Korea's shooting of an official on a fishing instructor, but once again emphasized his position to respond decisively by ordering a strong security posture.



[Moon Jae-president: government and military promise you that people respond resolutely about any actions that threaten the other hand, the people's life and safety to further enhance readiness and contrast alert]



statement the President has also revised this year's US-Korea missile guidance He said he is preparing to launch a reconnaissance satellite using a solid space launch vehicle.



It also suggested that the missile range limit would be lifted.



[President Moon Jae-in: It is more accurate and powerful than the 800km-class ballistic missiles and 1,000km-class cruise missiles that the Korean Army currently has, and the missiles flying farther away will protect our land.]



President Moon said he would strengthen the military's scientific and technological capabilities, referring to the mid-term defense plan, which will invest 301 trillion won over five years until 2025.