The South Korean Ministry of Defense announced that it will create a new "strategic command center" in the military to counter the threat of North Korea's nuclear weapons and missiles, and will strengthen deterrence by operating the weapons of the army in land, sea and air in an integrated manner. It is a policy to plan.

This was revealed at a South Korean military conference attended by President Yoon Seok-you on the 6th.



As a response to North Korea's missile attack, the South Korean army is prepared to divide the strategy into three stages: first strike when it catches a sign of launch, interception when it is launched, and counterattack when it is attacked. We are in the process of building.



At the meeting on the 6th, it was reported that a new "strategic command center" would be created in the military to serve as a command tower for these responses.



According to the Korean media, the "Strategic Command" will be established with the goal of next year (2024), and it is expected that the weapons of each army of land, sea and air such as fighters, missiles and submarines will be operated in an integrated manner.



At the meeting, President Yun said, "If the North provokes, we must resolutely discipline it."