The South Korean military will conduct a regular command post exercise on the schedule of 7 to 4 days, assuming threats such as North Korea's nuclear weapons and missiles.


North Korea has just reacted to large-scale air force drills conducted by the South Korean military in conjunction with the US military last week, and more provocations are expected.

The South Korean military will conduct a regular command post exercise called "Taeguk exercise" from the 7th to the 10th of this month.



This is mainly a computerized map exercise assuming threats such as North Korea's nuclear weapons and missiles.



Until the 5th, the South Korean military conducted large-scale air force training with the US military, and the US military's B1 bomber, which North Korea is strongly wary of, was also deployed.



The South Korean military's Joint Chiefs of Staff said that the upcoming exercise will "improve the ability to carry out practical missions against various threats, including recent provocations by the North."



On the other hand, North Korea criticized the US-ROK Air Force joint exercises as ``aggressive and provocative,'' and last week launched various ballistic missiles one after another, including possibly ICBMs (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles). It's all about it.



Furthermore, in a statement released by the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 4th of this month, the spokesperson's statement emphasized that "we will respond with a super-strong response to the end," suggesting additional countermeasures. Provocations are also expected.