South Korea, US kick off annual drills over North's military, cyber threats


A US Army's M1A2 Abrams tank from the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team fires during a live firing drill at Rodriguez Live Fire Complex in Pocheon, South Korea, Wednesday, Aug 14, 2024. – AP

SEOUL: South Korea and the United States kicked off annual summertime military exercises on Monday (Aug 19), seeking to boost their joint readiness to fend off North Korea's weapons and cyber threats.

The Ulchi Freedom Shield exercises, set to end on Aug 29, come as North Korea races to advance its nuclear and missile programmes and tries to launch reconnaissance satellites.

The drills will reflect "realistic threats" across all domains, including the North's missile threats but also GPS jamming, cyberattacks and other lessons learned from recent incidents, the two countries' militaries have said.

South Korea will separately carry out the simultaneous government-led Ulchi civil defence drills, under the scenario of a nuclear attack by the North, officials said.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol urged thorough readiness posture against North Korea, calling it "the most reckless and irrational country in the world.

"As seen in Ukraine and the conflicts in the Middle East, war can break out at any time," he told a cabinet meeting.

"The nature of war has also changed from the past, being carried out in a hybrid form that mixes regular, irregular and cyber warfare, and even public opinion and psychological warfare using fake news."

About 19,000 South Korean troops will take part, similar to last year, with 48 rounds of combined field training, including field manoeuvre, live fire and amphibious exercises to be held, Yoon said.

Pyongyang has long denounced the allies for stoking tensions with military drills, calling them rehearsals for a nuclear war.

Seoul and Washington say the exercises are defensive and a response to the North's threats. – Reuters

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Aseanplus News

Ex-CIA officer who spied for China gets 10 years in prison - and a lifetime of polygraph tests
More Quiboloy ‘victims’ break silence – Philippine National Police
‘Low-desire society’: Japan shelves cash incentive for city women to wed rural men after backlash
Malaysian brothers Christopher and Frederick Lee nominated for best actor at Taiwan’s Golden Bell Awards
Five more pilgrims die en route to Kedarnath
North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward the sea, South Korea says
Bursa Malaysia rebounds, boosted by Wall Street’s overnight gains
Unseasonably hot weather continues; Seoul hit by latest tropical night on record
Coach of Thai cave boys trapped again... by Typhoon Yagi floods
China father dies of heart attack after having 23 teeth extracted, 12 implants placed in a day

Others Also Read